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Long-range planners start groundwork for unified development code rewrite and downtown plan

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At the July 24 meeting, Fayetteville long-range planning staff reviewed options for hosting and presenting a future unified development code (UDC), suggested early stakeholder work ahead of CIP-funded consultant work in about two years, and discussed public-engagement, software and testing strategies for a code rewrite and a downtown plan.

Fayetteville Long Range Planning Committee members spent the July 24 meeting reviewing options for how a future unified development code (UDC) rewrite might be delivered, hosted and maintained, and agreed to begin preparatory work so the city is ready when Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) funding for a consultant becomes available in about two years.

Staff reviewed several code-hosting and presentation approaches used by other cities, including traditional Municode-hosted codified text (Municode is now owned by CivicPlus), PDF/FlippingBook presentations, and more interactive platforms…

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