City of Fayetteville
Recent News About City of Fayetteville
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City of Fayetteville seeks public input for Walker Park Master Plan
The City of Fayetteville invites Fayetteville residents to view and give feedback on a draft master plan for Walker Community Park, either in person or online.
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Gulley Park Playground Area to Close for Construction
The Gulley Park playground area will be closed starting Friday, July 14, so construction can begin for improvements, including an interactive fountain, pavilion, new playground equipment, landscaping and other amenities.
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Lake Fayetteville Softball Complex groundbreaking July 14
A groundbreaking ceremony will be held Friday, July 14, at the Lake Fayetteville Softball Complex to mark the beginning of improvements to the City facility.
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Annual CDBG in the Park Community Picnic, Park-planning Event July 14
The 16th annual CDBG In the Park community picnic will be held Friday, July 14, from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Walker Park large pavilion.
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June 29 Gulley Park Concert rescheduled
Because extreme heat conditions are expected this week, the Gulley Park Concert set for Thursday, June 29, has been rescheduled to Thursday, July 20.
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City Council meeting moved to July 6
City of Fayetteville Mayor Lioneld Jordan announced that the City Council meeting originally scheduled for the evening of Tuesday, July 4, has been rescheduled to Thursday, July 6, at 5:30 p.m.
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City of Fayetteville offices closed Tuesday in observance of Fourth of July
City of Fayetteville offices will be closed Tuesday, July 4, in observance of the Independence Day holiday.
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Lake Fayetteville softball complex closed for improvements
Lake Fayetteville softball complex closed for improvements
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Fireworks information and notification of professional displays
Fireworks can be sold and used within Fayetteville city limits for the Independence Day holiday.
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City of Fayetteville 2023 Historic Preservation Awards
Earlier this month, the City of Fayetteville Historic District Commission recognized several Fayetteville residents and organizations for significant contributions to historic preservation in Fayetteville.
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City offices closed Monday in observance of Juneteenth
City of Fayetteville offices will be closed Monday, June 19, in observance of the Juneteenth holiday.
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City of Fayetteville to host blood drive June 14 on Downtown Square
he City of Fayetteville will host a blood drive Wednesday, June 14, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Fayetteville’s Downtown Square.
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Free Fishing Weekend June 9-11 at Lake Fayetteville
The City of Fayetteville will host its annual Free Fishing Weekend at Lake Fayetteville from sunrise Friday, June 9, through sunset Sunday, June 11.
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Dickson St. improvements to begin Tuesday, June 13
Over the next two months, the City of Fayetteville will make improvements to Dickson Street between N. College Avenue and N. School Avenue.
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City of Fayetteville to dedicate Nelson Hackett historical marker June 16
The City of Fayetteville will host an historical marker dedication Friday, June 16, to commemorate Nelson Hackett, whose 1841 escape from slavery in Fayetteville and extradition back from Canada played a critical role in the century-long process of American abolition and emancipation.
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City offices closed Memorial Day
City of Fayetteville offices will be closed Monday, May 29, in observance of the Memorial Day holiday.
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Wilson Park Pool to open Saturday, May 27
The City of Fayetteville is pleased to announce the opening of the Wilson Park Pool for the 2023 summer season.
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City of Fayetteville seeks input for Walker Park Master Plan
The City of Fayetteville invites residents to view and provide feedback for two drafted Walker Park Master Plan concepts during an open-house meeting Tuesday, May 23, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the community park.
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Fayetteville ranks 10th in U.S. News ‘Best Places to Live’
For the eighth year in a row, Fayetteville has been selected as one of U.S. News & World Report’s top 10 Best Places to Live in the U.S. In its new rankings, Fayetteville was listed at No. 10.
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Animal Services waiving dog-adoption fees May 19-31
Due to the urgent overcrowding at its shelter, Fayetteville Animal Services will be waiving adoption fees for dogs starting Friday, May 19, through the end of the month.