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Votes at a glance: Fayetteville City Council, Nov. 24, 2025

Fayetteville City Council · November 25, 2025
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Summary

Key roll‑call outcomes from the Nov. 24 Fayetteville City Council meeting: agenda approval (6‑3); sending the multi‑use lane/no‑parking policy to public hearing (5‑4); approval of a $5.7M loan for the Stadium View project (8‑1); acquisition of property for senior center parking (unanimous); Lumbee River EMC special‑use permit (unanimous); Central Park Villas loan commitment (unanimous).

Fayetteville — A summary of recorded votes from the Fayetteville City Council meeting on Nov. 24.

- Agenda approval: Motion to approve the meeting agenda carried 6‑3. Opposition recorded: Jensen, Benavente and Hondros. (SEG 1868–1872)

- Item 7.082 — Multiple‑use lanes / no‑parking policy: Motion to send to a public hearing passed 5‑4 after debate about property impacts and resident choice. (SEG 2250–2256)

- Item 7.018 — Stadium View development loan: Motion to approve the adoption ordinance and related $5.7M loan carried 8‑1. Benavente voted in opposition and urged pursuing accountability for the prior developer. (SEG 2464)

- Item 7.089 — City acquisition of 920 & 922 Washington Drive (senior center overflow parking): Motion to approve the resolution authorizing acquisition carried unanimously. (SEG 2516–2517)

- Special‑use permit (Lumbee River EMC substation): Motion to approve the special use and setback reduction to 40 feet carried unanimously after applicant testimony and staff findings. (SEG 2859–2860)

- Item 9 — Central Park Villas affordable housing: Motion to authorize a contingent loan commitment totaling $2,883,811 (HOME and GO bond funds) carried unanimously; the commitment is contingent on NCHFA award, HUD environmental review, appraisal review and other conditions. (SEG 3430–3431)

This list includes actions recorded in the meeting minutes and the votes as announced by the mayor and clerk. For details on each item, see staff presentations and the individual agenda items.