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Council approves $200,000 payment to Fayetteville Housing Authority to retire debts and free capacity
Fayetteville City Council · August 5, 2025
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Summary
Council approved a $200,000 payment to the Fayetteville Housing Authority to address legacy debt and restore operating capacity. FHA director said roughly $60,000 will go to the U.S. Treasury and about $123,000 to the public‑housing fund; council endorsed the payment unanimously.
The Fayetteville City Council on Aug. 5 authorized the mayor to execute a $200,000 low‑income housing improvement agreement with the Fayetteville Housing Authority intended to help retire outstanding debts…
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