For a few days each year, Fayetteville trail goers can expect to share a small portion of the city’s trail system with vehicles other than just bicycles.
Tag: City Council recaps
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Mayor Jordan: The state of our city is sound
Despite difficult economic circumstances, the state of the city is sound, said Mayor Lioneld Jordan, during his annual address Tuesday night.
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Mayor honors outgoing council members Cook, Lucas and Rhoads
Mayor Jordan honored three outgoing City Council members with a combined 24 years of service to the city of Fayetteville in a special ceremony during last week’s City Council meeting.
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Council denies resolution to renegotiate Walton Arts Center lease
A resolution intended to guarantee programming at the Fayetteville Walton Arts Center facility was voted down by the City Council Tuesday night.
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City Council votes to make paid parking changes
The Fayetteville City Council passed all of the proposed amendments to the city’s 4-month-old plan.
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Changes coming to paid parking plan
Beginning Oct. 1, paid parking enforcement in the Dickson Street area will begin at 2 p.m. instead of 10 a.m. in the Dickson Street area.
Council approves Fayetteville business license proposal
The Fayetteville City Council approved an ordinance to establish a business license and registry program by a vote of 6-2 during Tuesday night’s meeting.
‘Today in America’ show to feature Fayetteville
After gaining council approval Tuesday night, Fayetteville will be highlighted on “Today in America” with host Terry Bradshaw of NFL fame.
Council approves park signs
The City Council voted 6-1 to allow park signs to recognize donors at Tuesday night’s meeting.
Should signs recognizing donors be allowed in city parks?
Would these potential donor signs in Fayetteville parks be intrusive? Where should the line be drawn?
Positive sales tax numbers reported
Fayetteville sales tax was up .09 percent compared to budget for the month of April.
Park sign ordinance change discussed
An ordinance that would allow donor signs in Fayetteville parks was discussed at Tuesday night’s City Council meeting.
Council delays decision on business licenses
The proposal to require business licenses in Fayetteville was held on the second reading at Tuesday night’s meeting.
Council to consider requiring business permits
The new permits will give the city a way to track economic development and provide statistics for job growth, said Karen Minkel, the project manager for the proposal.
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Paid parking plan for Dickson Street passes unanimously
For city-owned parking areas around Dickson Street, the rates will be $.50 an hour during the day and $1 an hour at night.