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Commissioners press city on transparency, governance and $350,000 indirect‑cost proposal in parks agreement
Summary
An updated operating agreement proposed by the City of Fayetteville would create a manager’s implementation agreement, shared‑asset responsibilities and a $350,000 annual indirect administrative fee; commissioners raised concerns about governance balance, facility‑level transparency and insurance/termination terms and asked staff to return with a revised package.
Cumberland County commissioners on Nov. 13 spent an extended portion of their agenda reviewing a redlined update to the consolidated Parks & Recreation operating agreement proposed by the City of Fayetteville.
County staff summarized the city’s significant edits, which include a manager’s implementation agreement to sort operational details, a shared‑asset list and a proposed $350,000 annual payment from the district to the city to cover indirect administrative costs (indexed annually). The city’s draft also codifies the…
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