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Commission tables five-year Town Center capital plan amid questions over ownership and funding
Summary
Commissioners deferred action on a proposed five-year capital improvement plan for Experience Fayetteville properties, citing concerns about which expenses are the organization's responsibility versus the city's and requesting the item return after a new CEO is in place.
The Experience Fayetteville Advertising & Promotion Commission tabled a proposed five-year capital improvement plan for Experience Fayetteville properties, including the Fayetteville Town Center and Walker Stone House, after commissioners raised questions about funding responsibility and timing.
Tyler Wilson, vice president of strategic initiatives, presented the plan as a roadmap of anticipated capital needs across organization assets. He and staff clarified the document was a planning roadmap rather than an appropriation: it did not authorize spending and did not obligate funds. "By voting on this structured roadmap, we're simply voting on the idea of having this in place. It doesn't mean that we're voting to…
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