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Fayetteville council to hold public hearing on neighborhood 'no parking' process for multi‑use lanes
Summary
After hours of debate about neighborhood choice and property impacts, the Fayetteville City Council voted 5‑4 on Nov. 24 to send a proposed policy allowing residents to request block‑by‑block no‑parking designations for multiple‑use lanes to a public hearing.
Fayetteville — The City Council voted 5‑4 on Nov. 24 to send a staff proposal on multiple‑use lanes and a resident petition process for 'no parking' designations to a public hearing, setting the stage for public input and a future council decision.
Council Member Lynn Green asked that item 7.082 be removed from consent and considered separately, saying the proposal raised questions that required public review. The ordinance under consideration would let residents on a specific block petition to prohibit parking in…
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