City officials next week will host a public meeting to show designs and seek input on the next phase of improvements planned for the 71B Corridor.
Tag: 2019 Bond Issue

Here are the street projects planned for Phase 1 of the 2019 bond issue
Fayetteville voters are one step closer to seeing some of the infrastructure improvements associated with the April 9 bond election.

Voters approve all 10 issues in 2019 bond election
Fayetteville residents voted overwhelmingly in favor of 10 ballot issues that will continue the city’s 1-cent sales tax in the special election held Tuesday.

Polls open until 7:30 p.m. in Fayetteville special election
Voters in Fayetteville today will decide whether to continue the city’s 1-cent sales tax.

Early voting underway in Fayetteville’s special bond election
Voters may cast early ballots on April 2, 3, 4, 5 and 8 at the Washington County Courthouse on weekdays from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.

How does Fayetteville’s sales tax rate compare to other cities in Arkansas?
As Fayetteville prepares for an upcoming bond referendum, some readers have asked what the city’s current sales tax rate is, and how it compares to other cities across the region and state.

Fayetteville bond special election set for April 9, 2019
The last voter-approved bond referendum was in 2006, and just like 12 years ago, if approved, the money would be used to pay for a list of proposed capital projects.

LIVE UPDATES: Fayetteville City Council recap: Dec. 18, 2018
Calling a special election for a bond renewal, joining litigation against opioid manufacturers, a site analysis for a new downtown parking deck, updated recycling and trash collection rates, and more.

Here’s the list of projects on the proposed 2019 bond referendum
Fayetteville voters will likely head to the polls on April 9 for a special election that would renew the city’s 1-cent sales tax that voters approved in 2006.

Parking at the forefront of bond referendum discussion
A two-hour discussion on Tuesday about the city’s upcoming bond referendum was dominated by concerns over parking in Fayetteville’s entertainment district.

LIVE UPDATES: Fayetteville City Council recap: Dec. 4, 2018
Calling a special election for a bond renewal, two rezonings, two cost share agreements, and more.