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Fayetteville council accepts 140-acre gift, restores $3,000 survey to budget and approves a slate of ordinances and purchases
Summary
Council accepted roughly 140 acres offered back by the Industrial Development Board, restored a $3,000 survey cost to a FY26 budget amendment, and passed ordinances updating safety and alarm codes. The council also approved equipment purchases and several event and surplus-sales actions.
Fayetteville City Council approved a package of land, budget and code actions at its meeting tonight.
Land acceptance and budget: Council accepted a roughly 140-acre parcel that the Industrial Development Board (IDB) offered back to the city, subject only to the city paying a property survey. Councilors debated the survey cost and voted to restore $3,000 for the survey into FY26 budget Amendment No. 6. The mayor cast the deciding vote when the roll call produced tie results on the property acceptance and the survey…
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