Fayetteville City Council recap: July 7, 2020
Several rezoning requests and a proposed commercial planned zoning district on the old Razorback Golf Course property.
Several rezoning requests and a proposed commercial planned zoning district on the old Razorback Golf Course property.
A proposal to re-establish a city Board of Health and to create a city health officer position.
Changes to the Council’s rules of order and procedure, allowing restaurants to add tables in parking lots, several rezonings and delaying a ban on foam until December.
Adding and removing to railroad crossings, regulating single-use plastic bags, several rezoning, an annexation and more.
Naming the baseball complex at Kessler Mountain Regional Park, annexing and rezoning 152 acres north of Mount Comfort Road, and four other rezoning requests.
Several rezoning request, extending the city’s noise regulations to all vehicle-related businesses, prohibiting non-electric vehicles from parking in spaces with charging stations, and more.
Appropriating CARES Act supplemental funding.
Allowing pedal carriages to operate within specific areas, extending the mayor’s extraordinary powers through June 2, several rezoning requests and more.
Enacting a 10-cent fee on shopping bags, changing public comment time, approving the 2020 Employee Compensation package, and more.
A special meeting of the Fayetteville City Council began at 5:30 p.m. Monday, March 16, 2020 inside room 219 of City Hall.
Enacting a 10-cent fee on shopping bags, changing public comment time from 5 minutes to 3 minutes, and more.
Annexing and rezoning land for an affordable housing project, a cost share for a regional sewer lift station, rezoning 1.38 acres at 1340 N. Porter Road and more.
Approval of a residential planned zoning district by Gulley Park, the 2020 project list for street overlay and sidewalk construction projects, and more.
A plan to build a parking deck on the Depot Lot near Dickson Street, adopting City Plan 2040, and more.
Discussion about a parking deck near Dickson Street, approval of the Active Transportation Plan Map, adopting a revised Master Street Plan, and more.
Approval of the City Plan 2040, approval of a work plan for the 71B Corridor Plan, and two resolutions regarding the location of a new parking deck near Dickson Street.
Adopting the 2020 budget, City Plan 2040, 71B Corridor work plan, and more.
Changes to the residential parking plan near Wilson Park, expanding the footprint of the Farmers’ Market and more.
A meeting of the Fayetteville City Council began at 5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019 inside room 326 of City Hall.
Changes to the residential parking plan near Wilson Park, changes to allowed driveway widths in form-based zoning districts with a front build-to zone, and more.
Allowing public alcohol consumption during certain special events, changes to some driveway widths, banning food service providers from using foam products, and more.
Four rezoning requests, changes to allowed driveway widths in form-based zoning districts with a front build-to zone, and more.
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