The work of two local artists will be printed onto temporary fencing surrounding the construction area of the Cultural Arts Corridor in Fayetteville.
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Cultural Arts Corridor work to begin in July, more concepts unveiled
City Council members this week were shown some new concept images of parts of the corridor.
Early negotiations reveal potential conflicts with parking deck proposal
City Attorney Kit Williams this week briefed the City Council on the state of the negotiations for a new parking deck near Dickson Street.
Council approves initial proposal for replacement parking deck
A decision on where the City Council would like to build a new parking deck is now in place after weeks of public debate.
Fayetteville to host Cultural Arts Corridor update meeting
Image boards with information about the project will be on display and city staff will be available to discuss various aspects of the project.
Fayetteville council delays parking deck decision again
It will be at least another two weeks before City Council members decide where people will park once the Walton Arts Center parking lot is gone.
Discussion about new parking deck goes past midnight, no decision made
A discussion on where to build a replacement parking deck went past midnight during the final City Council meeting of the year that began at 5:30 p.m.
Mayor recommends location for replacement parking deck
A discussion about where to build a new parking deck to replace the Walton Arts Center parking lot will happen a little earlier than expected.
Concept images for first phase of Cultural Arts Corridor available to view
Conversion of the parking lot on West Avenue (aka the WAC lot), which would first include construction of a new parking deck, will come in a later phase.
Public invited to Cultural Arts Corridor info sessions
Residents can view the latest designs for the first phase of the Cultural Arts Corridor construction project.
Recommendation for Dickson Street parking deck location coming soon
City officials are close to deciding on where to build a new parking deck to replace what’s known as the Walton Arts Center parking lot.
Voters approve all 10 issues in 2019 bond election
Fayetteville residents voted overwhelmingly in favor of 10 ballot issues that will continue the city’s 1-cent sales tax in the special election held Tuesday.
Fayetteville bond special election set for April 9, 2019
The last voter-approved bond referendum was in 2006, and just like 12 years ago, if approved, the money would be used to pay for a list of proposed capital projects.
Take a closer look at Fayetteville’s proposed Cultural Arts Corridor
The latest conceptual design draft is ready for public input.
Here’s the list of projects on the proposed 2019 bond referendum
Fayetteville voters will likely head to the polls on April 9 for a special election that would renew the city’s 1-cent sales tax that voters approved in 2006.