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Council advances several smaller rezones across Fayetteville including Combs, Hughes, Maxwell and Joyce

Fayetteville City Council · October 7, 2025
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Summary

On Oct. 7 the council approved or advanced a set of neighborhood rezoning requests—South Combs Avenue, West Hughes Street, North Maxwell Drive, and East Joyce Boulevard—finding them generally compatible with adjacent uses and city planning goals. Issues raised included parking, ADU rules and trail‑frontage subdivision.

The Fayetteville City Council considered and acted on multiple rezoning petitions on Oct. 7, approving or advancing four relatively small, geographically dispersed requests after staff presentations and brief public comment.

Key items: - South Combs Avenue (RZN 2025‑38): The council rezoned a through lot southeast of the square from Neighborhood Conservation (NC) to Residential Intermediate Urban (RIU) to allow a higher diversity of housing types while keeping neighborhood compatibility; staff noted the site could support attached housing or subdivided lots…

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