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Neighborhood Associations

The City of Fayetteville's Neighborhood Program supports communication between neighborhood groups and City Hall. The mission of the Neighborhood Program is to make our city government more accessible to the people and to assist the city government in working with neighborhoods and individuals to help them achieve their civic goals. By linking Fayetteville residents with City officials, the neighborhood program is designed to help preserve the integrity of Fayetteville's residential areas and to promote a sense of community. You can also get advice from an existing association. Refer to the lists of wards below for contact information. The reasons for organizing a neighborhood association vary - one structure may not fit every neighborhood.  

Current Registration Neighborhood Association List

Not sure what neighborhood or ward you're in? Check out the city's GIS Interactive Maps.

 

Other Neighborhood Association Resources

Some of the neighborhood associations have their own web pages with additional information.

Bridgeport POA

Cross Keys POA

Crystal Springs HOA

Legacy Pointe POA

Town Branch NA

 

These web links are provided for informational purposes only and the city of Fayetteville does not endorse or support any of their contents.