Greenway detour required for arts corridor construction
A portion of the Razorback Greenway in Fayetteville will be closed for about seven weeks.
A portion of the Razorback Greenway in Fayetteville will be closed for about seven weeks.
Fayetteville officials want the city’s trails to have their own identity that can be used for wayfinding and signage across the city’s system of over 51 miles of paved trails.
A new trail connection in west Fayetteville is now ready for use.
The most popular trail section in Fayetteville is getting some improvements.
A crew with Crossland Heavy Contractors is working to repair failed slope areas and strengthen other areas west of the ballfields to prevent future erosion.
Installation of a bridge over Hamestring Creek began Wednesday as part of a new trail connection in west Fayetteville.
Fayetteville received $500,000 in TAP funds to put towards the cost of a tunnel under Highway 112 where the state plans to rework the intersection at Van Asche Drive.
City officials recently celebrated the completion of the Clabber Creek Trail extension, so we headed out to grab some photos and make a map.
City officials will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of a project to extend Clabber Creek Trail at 3:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 25.
The long-awaited project means trail users no longer need to detour south through the Baum-Walker Stadium parking lot.
A new trail segment will soon create a continuous 5-mile loop in south Fayetteville.
Here’s a detailed look at the plans for the entire corridor from Wilson Park to Mission Boulevard.
Fayetteville officials want the public’s opinion on planned improvements to the Mission Boulevard corridor.
Work is set to begin this week on a new trail connection and bridge over Hamestring Creek in west Fayetteville.
The project is considered a major milestone for the city’s longterm trail plans.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony is planned to celebrate the completion of Niokaska Creek Trail at 3 p.m. Monday, Oct. 5.
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