With less than three months left in the year, and with design and City Council approval still needed, Mayor Jordan’s staff is looking at a pretty tight timetable.
Tag: Paid Parking Program
Parking deck committee holds first meeting
Mayor Jordan’s self-assembled committee discussed their ideas for an upcoming, 300-space parking deck in downtown Fayetteville Wednesday morning.
Committee to discuss Dickson Street parking deck designs
Mayor Lioneld Jordan has assembled a 10-member committee to begin looking at designs for a planned Dickson Street area parking deck.
Curb jumping leads to fence installation near paid parking lot exits
Residents looking to score free parking in the Dickson Street area by jumping the curbs of the gated paid parking lots now have another obstacle to face.
Walton Arts Center to test “event parking” Saturday, July 9
The first official attempt to relieve post-event congestion in the Walton Arts Center parking lot will take place this weekend.
Council to discuss Walton Arts Center event parking and gated lot violations
Post-event traffic congestion at the Walton Arts Center parking lot will be one of two discussion items related to paid parking at Tuesday night’s City Council meeting.
Fayetteville announces pay-by-phone parking for Dickson Street area
The plan begins today (March 1), and for the first week, the city is offering free parking for those who enroll in the new program and use the pay-by-phone option between Tuesday, Feb. 1 and Sunday, Feb. 6.
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.
Paid parking review set for Tuesday night
The Fayetteville City Council is expected hear recommendations for changes to the paid parking program on Tuesday.
New group plans to challenge paid parking
The Downtown Dickson Save Our Street Society, led by Neil Crawford of Jose’s Mexican Restaurant, issued a press release Friday afternoon announcing its formation and its intention to ask the Fayetteville City Council for immediate changes.
Fayetteville city staff recommends tweaks to the paid parking plan
After a three-month review of the paid parking, Fayetteville city staff revealed their recommendations for a handful of changes to the program during Tuesday’s city council agenda session.
Council members tour paid parking facilities
Three of Fayetteville’s eight City Council members met Monday afternoon to tour the paid parking stations in the Dickson Street area.
George’s offers free parking for happy hour customers
George’s Majestic Lounge owners today announced that the first 100 Friday Happy Hour customers can park for free all night at the Underwood Plaza parking deck.
City council candidates discuss paid parking
It should come as no surprise to learn that the first question asked during last Thursday’s city council forum addressed what is easily the most talked about issue that Fayetteville residents currently face – paid parking.
BBB 2010: Free parking on Dickson Street this week
City officials announced on Monday that paid parking in the Dickson Street area will not be enforced during during this year’s Bikes, Blues & BBQ rally.