Fayetteville Photos – 2022

The following photos were taken by Fayetteville Flyer staff to accompany original coverage of local news, events and other happenings around town in 2022.

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Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2022

Fayetteville will sell at least one piece of city-owned land in the Commerce District to longtime local screen printing company B-Unlimited.

Photo: Todd Gill, Fayetteville Flyer


Friday, Feb. 11, 2022

The city parks department’s Urban Forestry Division will remove seven diseased and dying trees in and around Fayetteville downtown square over the next few weeks.

Photo: Todd Gill, Fayetteville Flyer


Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022

Election Director Jennifer Price counts votes from Tuesday’s special election inside the Washington County Courthouse.

Photo: Todd Gill, Fayetteville Flyer


Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022

Snow covers Dickson Street outside George’s Majestic Lounge on Thursday, Feb. 3 in Fayetteville

Photo: Todd Gill, Fayetteville Flyer


Sunday, Jan. 31, 2022

(From left) Lars van der Haar, Tom Pidcock and Eli Iserbyt stand on the podium after the men’s elite race in the UCI Cyclo-Cross World Championships on Sunday in Fayetteville.

Photo: Todd Gill, Fayetteville Flyer


Saturday, Jan. 30, 2022

American cyclocross rider Raylyn Nuss rests after the UCI Cyclo-Cross World Championships elite women’s race on Saturday at Centennial Park in Fayetteville.

Photo: Todd Gill, Fayetteville Flyer


Thursday, Jan. 27, 2022

Fayetteville school students on Thursday helped kick off the 2022 UCI Cyclocross World Championships on the Fayetteville downtown square.

Photo: Todd Gill, Fayetteville Flyer


Monday, Jan. 24, 2022

The Planning Commission in January approved a variance to the city’s flood damage prevention code which allows the owners of Feed and Folly to move forward an outdoor eating establishment at 1332 N. Leverett Ave., just north of the intersection of West Holly Street.

Photo: Todd Gill, Fayetteville Flyer


Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2022

Crews have completed the installation of a 20-foot-wide by 24-foot-long bridge over Hamestring Creek that, along with a new trail connection, should make it easier for hundreds of residents to access the city’s trail system and the Razorback Greenway.

Photo: Todd Gill, Fayetteville Flyer


Sunday, Jan. 16, 2022

Kessler Mountain Regional Park on Sunday, Jan. 16. A second round of snow fell the previous day which led to more coverage across the city.

Photo: Todd Gill, Fayetteville Flyer


Saturday, Jan. 15, 2022

Snow covers the Chi Omega Greek Theater on the University of Arkansas campus on Jan 15.

Photo: Todd Gill, Fayetteville Flyer


Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2022

The intersection of North Street and Hillcrest Avenue could one day include a mini roundabout as part of a complete redesign of the North Street corridor.

Photo: Todd Gill, Fayetteville Flyer


Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2022

A new speed limit sign stands on Dickson Street at the University of Arkansas campus. The university has lowered the speed limit on most campus streets from 25 mph to 20 mph.

Photo: Todd Gill, Fayetteville Flyer


Monday, Jan. 10, 2022

A groundbreaking ceremony on Jan. 10 marked the beginning of construction on a new municipal parking deck at the northwest corner of Dickson Street and West Avenue.

Photo: Todd Gill, Fayetteville Flyer


Thursday, Jan. 6, 2022

Ozark Natural Foods Co-Op in Fayetteville is a finalist for U.S Building of the Year from World-Architects.

Photo: Todd Gill, Fayetteville Flyer


Monday, Jan 3, 2022

The 17-year-old asphalt surface on the dam at Lake Fayetteville Trail will soon be replaced with a new, 16-foot-wide concrete path.

Photo: Todd Gill, Fayetteville Flyer


Sunday, Jan 2, 2022

A light dusting of snow fell Saturday night along with temperatures that dipped into the lower teens in some parts of the city.

Photo: Todd Gill, Fayetteville Flyer