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Published on April 20, 2024
Fayetteville Calls for Community Input at Twin Town Hall Meetings on New 38-Acre DevelopmentSource: City of Fayetteville

Fayetteville steps it up with a double-header of Town Hall meetings slated for May, giving residents the lowdown on what's to come for a newly bagged piece of land. Mark it on your calendars: May 9 and May 20 are the dates to pitch in your two cents about the City's latest 38-acre grab.

The spot in question cozies right up to City Center Park's southwest corner and spills out onto Grady Avenue. Curious folks can catch a glimpse of what might sprout up there, with concept renderings going public at the Town Halls starting at 5 p.m., per an announcement blasted out by the City of Fayetteville. Once you're done eyeballing the plans, they're all ears for what you've got to say. The formal yakking starts at 6 p.m., queue up the Q&A after.

For those looking to chow down while they chat, the May 9 event at Line Creek Bus Barn's got you covered with Hog Pit Barbecue and M. S. Pizza slingin' grub. Also, a gourmet hot dog truck will roll up for the May 20 melee, with both nights pouring drinks for sale from the Line Creek Bus Barn. Doors are set to fly open at 5 p.m., giving you time to nab a bite before business begins at 6, according to the City of Fayetteville official website.