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    Fayetteville Cares launches new website for volunteers

    Fayetteville Cares, also known as the Day Resource Center, has launched a new website, Faycares.org, for people to volunteer, donate and support individuals and families in the city experiencing homelessness.

    08/15/2024 11:16 AM

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    Fayetteville City Council Recap – August 13, 2024

    The Fayetteville City Council met Aug. 12 in the City Hall Council Chambers to discuss matters relevant to the city.

    08/15/2024 10:35 AM

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    Parks and recreation fees increase effective September 1

    Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks and Recreation department (FCPR) will update their fee schedule starting on Sept. 1. The fee increase will affect various programs and services, including summer camps, after-school programs, youth sports.

    08/12/2024 5:00 PM

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    FAY gains additional flight; 22 flights daily

    Beginning Nov. 11, the Fayetteville Regional Airport is expanding operations with a new flight. Delta Airlines has added a fourth daily flight to and from Atlanta. The additional flight will better serve travelers and shorten layover times when flying through Atlanta.

    08/09/2024 5:34 PM

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    City of Fayetteville Tropical Storm Debby - Aug. 9 Update

    Tropical Storm Debby has moved beyond the City of Fayetteville. Fayetteville Fire Department conducted one evacuation during Tropical Storm Debby. Fourteen people and one pet were moved by the Fayetteville Area Transit System and Parks and Recreation vehicles to Westover Recreation Center.

    08/09/2024 4:47 PM

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    City of Fayetteville Tropical Storm Debby - Aug. 8 Update

    As Tropical Storm Debby moves over central North Carolina, the City of Fayetteville expects continued rain occurring overnight. Residents can expect continued flooding in some areas across the city.

    08/08/2024 5:06 PM

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    City of Fayetteville Tropical Storm Debby Update

    As Tropical Storm Debby approaches, the City of Fayetteville is bracing for significant rainfall and strong winds. The National Weather Service predicts 6 to 8 inches of rain through Saturday, with the heaviest downpours occurring overnight tonight.

    08/07/2024 4:52 PM

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    Fayetteville Mayor Declares State of Emergency

    The City of Fayetteville has declared a State of Emergency in response to Tropical Storm Debby, which is forecasted to bring significant rainfall and potential flooding to the region.

    08/07/2024 8:16 AM

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    City of Fayetteville Prepares for Upcoming Storm; Urges Residents to do the same

    The City of Fayetteville is actively preparing for the impending impacts of Hurricane Debby by clearing storm drains and lowering water levels on city-maintained roadways and dams. 

    08/06/2024 3:09 PM

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    Nine high school students complete ICON internship

    The City of Fayetteville, in conjunction with Cumberland County Schools, hosted nine summer interns this year. Each intern had the opportunity to explore the career of their choice, while gaining hands on experience.

    08/02/2024 9:35 AM

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    Residents invited to provide feedback on future pedestrian improvements

    The city wants to hear from residents about where pedestrian improvements are needed. The city is updating the Fayetteville Pedestrian Plan.

    08/01/2024 1:26 PM

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    City of Fayetteville wins award for Watershed Master Planning Program

    The City of Fayetteville has been awarded the 2024 Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) James Lee Witt Local Award for Excellence for its Watershed Master Planning Program. The award was announced at the ASFPM 2024 National Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah, on June 27.

    07/25/2024 3:31 PM

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    FAST invites the public to discuss FTA funded projects

    The Fayetteville Area System of Transit (FAST) will host a consultation meeting to discuss the Federal Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) goal on July 29, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on the second floor of the FAST Transit Center at 505 Franklin Street, Fayetteville.

    07/16/2024 8:04 AM

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    Fayetteville to receive $6.6 million from the Federal Transit Administration

    The City of Fayetteville will be receiving a grant for $6,667,462 from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) for the FY 2024 Low and No Emission Vehicle and Grants for Bus and Bus Facilities programs.

    07/16/2024 8:02 AM

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    FAST to host hiring fair on July 16

    FAST will host a hiring fair on July 16 at 505 Franklin Street in Fayetteville for both full- and part-time Transit Operator II positions. These positions require a Class B CDL with passenger endorsement and no air brake restrictions. The hiring fair will run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

    07/11/2024 8:47 AM

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    Transit service to expand along the Bragg Blvd Corridor

    The Fayetteville Area System of Transit (FAST) will begin providing expanding service on Aug. 1 along the Bragg Blvd. Corridor. FAST will now provide transportation from the FAST Center to Procurement Circle, near the new Amazon Fulfillment Center.

    07/11/2024 8:45 AM

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    Paid parking hours roll back to 5 p.m.

    Visitors to downtown Fayetteville can now park for free after 5 p.m. The new parking hours went into effect July 1, replacing the previous paid parking hours that ended at 7 p.m.

    07/03/2024 11:14 AM

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    Fayetteville Fire Department Recruiting Certified Fire Fighters

    The Fayetteville Fire Department will begin accepting applications on July 7 through July 19 for certified firefighters and Lateral Entry Firefighters with Emergency Management Technician (EMT) Credentials.

    07/03/2024 11:12 AM

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    Homebuying HERO Program makes homebuying attainable

    A special incentive of $30,000 is now available for first-time homebuyers who are employees of the City of Fayetteville, Cape Fear Valley Medical Center, Cumberland County Schools, and Cumberland County Government though the city’s Economic and Community Development Department’s HERO Program.

    07/02/2024 2:26 PM

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    City announces boards and commissions vacancies

    The City of Fayetteville is looking to its citizens to help fill upcoming vacancies for boards and commissions. Boards and commissions are a great way for residents to engage in their community and continue to build a greater Fayetteville.

    07/02/2024 2:19 PM

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