What improvements would you like to see at Fayetteville parks?

An improvement project at Wilson Park will consolidate the two existing playgrounds into one active play area that will accommodate early childhood (ages 2-5) and intermediate (ages 5-12) users.

Photo: Todd Gill, Fayetteville Flyer

Fayetteville officials are asking residents what types of capital improvements they’d like to see at the city’s parks over the next few years.

A series of public meetings are scheduled in April to gather ideas at three locations around town:

  • Saturday, April 1, 9-11 a.m. – Arvest Bank (outdoor plaza), 75 N. East Ave.
  • Monday, April 3, 9-11 a.m. – Fayetteville Public Library (foyer), 401 W. Mountain St.
  • Saturday, April 8, 9-11 a.m. – Kessler Regional Park (concession stand), 2600 W. Judge Cummings Road

Ideas and suggestions brought forth during the meetings will be incorporated into the 2018-2022 Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) and then submitted to the City Council for review and approval, according to a news release.

Those who are unable to attend the meeting may submit comments to parks staff by Wednesday, April 12 by telephone at 479-444-3471; by email at [email protected]; or by letter at Fayetteville Parks and Recreation, 113 W. Mountain St., Fayetteville, AR 72701.

» View the current CIP plan
» View current park projects