
Fayetteville's next HOA/POA Quarterly Meeting is on the calendar for Saturday, May 17, where residents can dive into discussions about the city’s economic future, potential changes to waste services, and the effectiveness of public engagement. Set in the City Hall, the gathering kicks off at 9:30 a.m. sharp and is expected to wrap up shortly before the stroke of 11 a.m.
According to the City of Fayetteville's announcement, this session will be interactive, allowing residents to ask questions and share their thoughts. All city residents are encouraged to join the discussion about upcoming changes.
A key topic will be the city's newly revised economic development strategy, which aims to shape the local economy moving forward. The City has hinted at significant updates that could enhance business growth and job creation, sparking interest among homeowners concerned with the community's financial health. Also on the agenda is a proposal for bulk and yard waste pickup services—an initiative designed to address the removal of large items that won't fit in the weekly garbage bin and stray branches that clutter lawns, providing relief for residents, as detailed by the city's website.
The city is providing additional details on the bulk waste collection proposal through the solid waste management website. Information about HOA/POA Quarterly Meetings is also available online. For those unable to attend, the meetings occur quarterly.









