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Fayetteville council rejects petition-style no-parking plan, keeps current process

Fayetteville City Council · February 24, 2026
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Summary

After residents and council members raised concerns about property disclosure, safety and renters deciding parking rules, the Fayetteville City Council voted to deny a proposed petition-based process for no-parking designations and to retain the current referral procedure.

Unidentified public comment at the start of the hearing warned that a petition process could allow tenants to surrender a property’s parking rights without the owner's consent: “The property owner is not required to vote,” the speaker said, and asked the council to require that affected owners be contacted and allowed to vote.

During council discussion, Council member Green said the proposal raised questions about real-estate disclosure obligations and property values, arguing city staff would likely need to…

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