Committing remaining ARPA funds to the city’s childcare assistance program, denying a permit for a group home near the UA, six rezoning requests and more.
Tag: City Council recaps
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City Council snapshot: June 4, 2024
In this feature, we offer a few highlights from the previous evening’s council meeting.
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Fayetteville City Council recap: June 4, 2024
Earmarking $1 million in remaining ARPA funds, six rezoning requests, accepting funding for the Police Department and more.
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City Council snapshot: May 21, 2024
In this feature, we offer a few highlights from the previous evening’s council meeting.
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Fayetteville City Council recap: May 21, 2024
Creating a new stormwater utility fee, appropriating funds for recommendations from the Housing Crisis Task Force, vacating an easement for a new 7-story building on Dickson Street, and more.
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Fayetteville City Council recap: May 7, 2024
An appeal of a denied rezoning request on Stone Street, an appeal of a denied permit for a housing complex parking lot, applying for a grant to hire school resource officers, six rezoning requests, and more.
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Fayetteville City Council recap: April 16, 2024
Funding for the West Transmission Waterline project, increasing the cap on alcohol permit fees, hiring a full-time housing coordinator and more.
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Fayetteville City Council recap: April 2, 2024
A combined resolution for dealing with housing affordability, funding for the West Transmission Waterline project, prohibiting dumping materials on vacant lots, and more.
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Fayetteville City Council recap: March 19, 2024
Two competing resolutions for dealing with housing affordability, a permit-ready building design program, issuing bonds for a new water line, two rezoning requests and more.
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Fayetteville City Council recap: March 5, 2024
A city-wide employee compensation plan, a design contract for work at Underwood Community Park, rezoning 2.4 acres near Chicory Place, and more.
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Fayetteville City Council recap: Feb. 20, 2024
Bridging the gap on Stearns Street, allowing city property to be included within the proposed Spout Spring Historic District, prohibiting dumping mulch on vacant lots, and more.
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Fayetteville City Council recap: Feb. 6, 2024
Stearns Street extension, buying land for a railroad crossing closure, approving an urban forestry plan, changes to the ORA rules, and more.
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Fayetteville City Council recap: Jan. 18, 2024
On the agenda: Presentation of the Martin Luther King Jr. Brotherhood Award, approving a budget for an extension of East Stearns Street, an appeal of a grading permit for a new gas station, and more
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Fayetteville City Council recap: Jan. 2, 2024
Annual adoption of the council’s rules of order and procedure, rezoning 3.23 acres north of Mount Comfort Road, approving the annual per capita jail fee agreement with Washington County, and more.
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Fayetteville City Council recap: Dec. 19, 2023
Requesting that the USPS maintain all of its mail processing operations in Fayetteville, a 25-year solar services agreement, rezoning 0.8 acres on North 59th Avenue, and more.