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Fayetteville adopts inoperable-vehicle ordinance after church youth raise display concerns
Summary
The Board of Mayor and Aldermen adopted Ordinance 2025-22 (Title 13, Chapter 4) regulating inoperable vehicles. Members of First Baptist’s student ministry told the board their planned restored vintage vehicle display may be affected; the ordinance passed after discussion and committee review.
The Board of Mayor and Aldermen of Fayetteville on Aug. 12 approved Ordinance 2025-22, amending Title 13, Chapter 4 of the municipal code to regulate inoperable vehicles.
The ordinance passed after board members said the measure had been researched by planning and IT staff and reviewed in committee and a work session. The board approved the ordinance by voice vote and the mayor declared that "this motion carries." The final roll-call showed multiple ayes and no recorded formal opposition tally in the transcript.
Why it matters: the ordinance governs when a vehicle on private property can be treated as "inoperable" for code…
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