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City presents FY25 strategic report showing declines in violent crime and housing progress; council accepts update
Summary
Fayetteville staff told the City Council on Aug. 11 that fiscal‑year 2025 strategic priorities produced measurable gains in violence reduction, housing and economic development; council voted to accept the FY25 year‑end update and directed staff to provide quarterly follow‑ups.
City staff presented the fiscal‑year 2025 year‑end strategic update to the Fayetteville City Council on Aug. 11, saying the city met or exceeded multiple targets in violence reduction, housing development, youth engagement and economic programs. After the presentation, council voted to accept the report and requested continued quarterly updates.
Chris Lowry and Andrew Brayboy of the city’s Strategic Planning & Accountability team told the council the city adopted five strategic priorities for FY25: violence reduction and mental‑health response; affordable housing and revitalization; youth engagement; maximizing value of city‑owned properties; and city branding and communications. The presenters said departments aligned resources and partnerships and reported measurable outcomes…
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