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Fayetteville Board of Adjustments adopts bylaws changes on seniority tie-breaker and virtual attendance
Summary
The Fayetteville Board of Adjustments voted July 7 to amend its bylaws to use years of service as a tie-breaker for officer elections and to require identity verification and camera use for virtual attendance to comply with Act 505 changes to the Freedom of Information Act.
The Fayetteville Board of Adjustments voted July 7, 2025, to amend its bylaws to (1) make years of service the tie-breaker in officer elections and (2) require city board members attending virtually to show their identity and have their camera on when establishing quorum, speaking or voting, changes staff said align with Act 505 passed by the Arkansas General Assembly.
Board staff said the first change — using seniority measured by years of service to…
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