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Fayetteville council approves consent agenda including park, water‑meter and safety grants

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The City Council approved a consent agenda that ratified meeting minutes, awarded multiple construction and maintenance contracts, accepted donations and authorized grant acceptance for police; roll call was unanimous.

The Fayetteville City Council approved a multi‑item consent agenda on April 1 that included minutes, contracts, budget adjustments and grant acceptance. Items approved included: the March 18, 2025 meeting minutes; a one‑year maintenance contract with Natural State Streams LLC for $55,000; change order number 1 to Mosier Construction LLC for the Buddy Hays Park construction project and a project contingency; a $33,160 budget adjustment for Yvonne Richardson Community Center programs funded by Friends of YRCC; a $902,670.13 contract award to Structural Systems Incorporated for Phase 1 improvements at Bryce Davis Community Park (plus contingency); a cost‑share agreement with Specialized Real Estate Group (not to exceed $64,000) for park improvements near South Yard; purchase authorization for 1,300 Badger cellular water meters ($642,250); a $734,900 contract to USC Inc. to repaint and rehabilitate the Baxter 1,000,000‑gallon ground water storage tank (plus contingency); an amendment to the 15‑year sanitary sewer contract with Elkins; and acceptance of a Project Safe Neighborhood grant for the Fayetteville Police Department in the amount of $30,121, among others.

A council member moved to accept the consent agenda; the motion was seconded and the roll call vote recorded unanimous approval. Council did not take separate public comment on most consent items, and no items were pulled for discussion at the meeting.