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Category: City Hall

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.

Fayetteville renames Archibald Yell Boulevard to Nelson Hackett Boulevard

By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Sep 20, 2022

Beginning next summer, Archibald Yell Boulevard will be officially known as Nelson Hackett Boulevard.

Fayetteville fills 6 positions on city boards and committees

By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Sep 20, 2022

The Fayetteville City Council on Tuesday approved six appointments to five of the city’s boards and committees.

Fayetteville City Council recap: Sept. 20, 2022

By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Sep 20, 2022

Renaming Archibald Yell Boulevard, approving a contract for pre-approved home designs, seven rezoning requests and more.

City seeks public input on amenities for new Underwood Park

By Dustin Bartholomew · Tuesday, Sep 20, 2022

City officials would like help from residents when deciding what amenities and programming should be included at the new Underwood Park in west Fayetteville.

Fayetteville could remove permit requirement for short-term rental owners

By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Sep 13, 2022

Setting up a home as a short-term rental may soon get a little easier in Fayetteville.

City to celebrate opening of new ballfield complex

By Todd Gill · Monday, Sep 12, 2022

City officials this week will celebrate the opening of a new ballfield complex at Kessler Mountain Regional Park in southwest Fayetteville.

Intersection work to close Oak Ridge Trail section for 6 weeks

By Todd Gill · Monday, Sep 12, 2022

A section of Oak Ridge Trail at the intersection of Center Street and Harmon Avenue will be closed for six weeks while crews work on a street improvement project.

Fayetteville opens Lower Ramble as part of cultural arts corridor project

By Todd Gill · Friday, Sep 9, 2022

Fayetteville officials this week celebrated the opening of the Lower Ramble, which is part of the city’s cultural arts corridor project.

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