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Fayetteville approves $14,995 FastPass windshield system to secure public-works yard and track fleet

Board of Mayor and Aldermen, City of Fayetteville, Tennessee · March 24, 2026
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Summary

The board approved $14,995 from the bond fund for a windshield RFID 'FastPass' system to re-secure public-works gates, integrate with FuelMaster vehicle-fueling records, log vehicle entries and provide after-hours access control; the quote includes roughly 150 tags.

The Fayetteville Board of Mayor and Aldermen on March 23 approved purchasing a windshield-reader FastPass system for the public-works yard at a cost of $14,995, to be paid from the city’s bond fund.

Public Works Director (speaking to the board) described the FastPass option as a windshield sticker reader that would automatically identify city vehicles and allow the gate to return to automatic operation instead of being propped open. “It’ll log…

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