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Fayetteville meeting updates historic markers, resource survey and district petition

Fayetteville City · October 16, 2025
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Summary

At a Fayetteville preservation meeting that lacked a quorum, participants announced an ordered Teresa Hoover marker with a Feb. 28 unveiling, a Post Oak Preservation survey beginning in Southeast Fayetteville next week, and a Wilson Park historic-district petition verified for review and scheduled for a planning commission hearing on Nov. 10.

Members at a Fayetteville city preservation meeting, which did not have a quorum, reported updates on local historic-preservation work including a commissioned marker, a consultant-led survey and a petition to expand a historic district.

Speaker 2 said Commissioner Janet Allured finalized and ordered a Teresa Hoover historical marker; the marker is expected to arrive over the winter and an unveiling is planned for Feb. 28 at 2 p.m. at Sequoia United Methodist Church. "They have finalized the design for the Teresa Hoover marker, and they've ordered that marker," Speaker 2 said.

The meeting also heard that the Henderson School…

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