Fayetteville City Council recap: Dec. 3, 2019
Adopting the 2020 budget, City Plan 2040, 71B Corridor work plan, and more.
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 Styrofoam products, and more.
Four rezoning requests, changes to allowed driveway widths in form-based zoning districts with a front build-to zone, and more.
Changes to the residential parking program, expanding the Fayetteville Farmers’ Market and more.
Allowing public alcohol consumption in certain areas, changes to residential parking rules, purchasing Lewis Fields and more.
Amending and expanding the Residential Parking Permit program, four proposed rezonings, and an ordinance to allow open alcohol containers in certain public places.
A meeting of the Fayetteville City Council begins at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2019 inside room 219 of City Hall.
Encouraging dismissal of misdemeanor marijuana possession charges, regulating e-scooters and more.
Allowing noncitizens and youth to serve on advisory boards, regulating e-scooters operating in the city, and more.
Abolishment of a tree preservation easement on MLK Jr. Boulevard, an agreement for hauling of organic compostables, and more.
Studying the regulation of single-use plastic bags and utensils, adopting the Centennial Park master plan, issuing voter-approved bonds, and more.
A proposal to stop buying Styrofoam products, four rezoning requests, and development of the Digital Inclusion Plan.
Four rezonings, prohibiting the purchase of sytrofoam products using city money, and more.
A joint land purchase, four rezonings, three vacations, changes to two committees, and more.
Three rezonings, changes to the park land dedication rules, city employee compensation adjustments and more.
Five rezonings, a regional sewer lift station near Rupple Road, changes to the park land dedication rules, and more.
Several rezonings, a trail license agreement and a sewer contract with the city of West Fork.
Several rezonings, a lease for the OPO patio and an agreement to work with the school board to increase opportunities for active recreation for residents.
A special meeting of the Fayetteville City Council begins at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2019 inside room 219 of City Hall.
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