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Category: City Hall

City to celebrate completion of Mission-Razorback trail connector

By Todd Gill · Monday, Nov 7, 2022

A ribbon-cutting ceremony and walking tour is scheduled for 4 p.m. Monday, Nov. 7 at the intersection of Wilson Avenue and Prospect Street by Wilson Park.

VOTE 2022: Fayetteville candidates disclose campaign finances

By Todd Gill · Friday, Nov 4, 2022

The pre-election fundraising reports are in, and it’s time to see how much money candidates have raised so far for their campaigns in Fayetteville.

Fayetteville approves agreement for new downtown hotel

By Todd Gill · Wednesday, Nov 2, 2022

Plans for a new downtown hotel can now move forward next to the Upper Ramble where a civic plaza is planned across from the Walton Arts Center.

Fayetteville City Council recap: Nov. 1, 2022

By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Nov 1, 2022

Short-term rentals, a new downtown hotel, purchasing land for conservation, and allowing more uses in the city’s residential office district.

Council considers plans for new hotel off Dickson Street in downtown Fayetteville

By Todd Gill · Wednesday, Oct 19, 2022

The City Council on Tuesday discussed a proposal for a new downtown hotel, but held off on making a decision.

Fayetteville City Council recap: Oct. 18, 2022

By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Oct 18, 2022

Changes to the city’s short-term rental permitting process, an agreement for a mixed-use building at the south end of the Upper Ramble, allowing police to tow illegally parked trailers and more.

Ward 3 City Council candidates speak during public forum

By Todd Gill · Monday, Oct 17, 2022

Both candidates running for the upcoming City Council election in Ward 3 spoke at a public forum held last week inside the Fayetteville Public Library’s Walker Community Room.

Ward 2 City Council candidates speak during public forum

By Todd Gill · Monday, Oct 17, 2022

Two candidates who hope to win the upcoming City Council election in Ward 2 participated in a public forum held last week inside the Fayetteville Public Library’s Walker Community Room.

City accepting items for new Wilson Park promenade

By Todd Gill · Monday, Oct 10, 2022

City officials are asking for interesting items that can be incorporated into a new promenade at Wilson Park.

ELECTION 2022: Ward 3 City Council candidates answer Fayetteville Flyer questions

By Todd Gill · Thursday, Oct 6, 2022

Councilmember Sloan Scroggin is seeking a second term in Ward 3. Challenging Scroggin this year is Scott Berna, owner of Nelson-Berna Funeral Home.

ELECTION 2022: Ward 2 City Council candidates answer Fayetteville Flyer questions

By Todd Gill · Thursday, Oct 6, 2022

Councilmember Mark Kinion is seeking a fourth term in Ward 2. Challenging Kinion this year is Sarah Moore, executive director of the Arkansas Justice Reform Coalition.

Section of Porter Road to close for roundabout construction

By Todd Gill · Wednesday, Oct 5, 2022

A portion of Porter Road will be closed through mid-December so crews can construct a roundabout in front of the new police headquarters campus in west Fayetteville.

Fayetteville City Council recap: Oct. 4, 2022

By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Oct 4, 2022

Approving a contract for pre-approved home designs, freeing up more pandemic relief money for nonprofits, changing the permit process for short-term rentals, and more.

City removes some speed cushions on Ash Street

By Todd Gill · Monday, Oct 3, 2022

Drivers have likely noticed some changes to a recent traffic-calming project on East Ash Street in Fayetteville.

Fayetteville seeks artists for projects at Lower Ramble

By Todd Gill · Monday, Oct 3, 2022

City officials are asking artists to help activate the Lower Ramble by hosting classes, performances or installations in the recently opened public space near downtown Fayetteville.

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