Staying Informed
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Projects
The City of Fayetteville completes numerous projects annually in order to maintain the quality of life our citizens deserve and have come to expect. These projects include infrastructure improvements identified in the Capital Improvement Program; construction projects overseen by the Engineering and Transportation Divisions relating to sewer and water lines, streets and drainage, sidewalks, trails, and traffic calming, and other various projects.
The purpose of this section is to report the status some of the major projects and keep citizens informed about other noteworthy projects. To view information on various city projects, please visit the following pages:
Current Projects
Cato Springs Road Improvement Project
Entertainment District Parking Deck
Highway 265-Mission Blvd. to Joyce Blvd.
Highway 16 Water & Sewer Relocations
Garland Avenue (Hwy 112) - North St to Melmar Dr
Roundabout at North Hills Boulevard and Futrall Drive
Transportation Improvement Bond Program
Wastewater System Improvement Project
Completed Projects
Garland Avenue (Highway 112) Water & Sewer Relocations
Mt Comfort Road - Dean Solomon Intersection
Mt Comfort Road - Rupple Road to Alpine Avenue
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Capital Improvements Program
The Proposed 2013-2017 Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) was submitted to the Fayetteville City Council on Tuesday, May 29, 2012. Visit our Budget & Research page for more details.
Engineering
The Engineering Division provides for the in-house surveying and engineering and management of contract engineering services in connection with the Capital Improvements Program (CIP); provides oversight of construction services in connection with water lines, sanitary sewer, streets, and drainage; and provides administration of the other programs of the division. Follow link to the: Transportation Bond & Capital Improvement Programs
Parks and Recreation
The Parks and Recreation Division manages the city’s park system, administers the Parkland Dedication Ordinance, provides numerous recreational opportunities for citizens and oversees various other city projects, such as the Downtown Square.
Transportation
The Transportation Division provides the maintenance, construction, safety and operation of city streets, sidewalks, rights-of-way, traffic and trail construction programs. They currently maintain approximately 400 miles of streets as well as 300 miles of sidewalks. They are also responsible for 200 miles of drainage ditches and expansion construction of the city trails program.






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