Longleaf Pine Realtors 2019 Candidate Questionnaire Municipal Elections. Candidates Full Name: James (Jim) William Arp, Jr. Daytime Phone: 910.728.2569 e-mail: jarp@ci.fay.nc.us Current Occupation: City Council Member, District 9, City of Fayetteville; Department of the Army Civilian Previously Elected Position: City Council Member, District 9, City of Fayetteville; Mayor Pro Tem. Community Involvement: Church (Youth GroupContinue reading “2019 Elections Fayetteville City Council – Jim Arp (incumbent) Questionnaire”
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Elections 2019 Fayetteville City Council District 6 – Chris Davis Questionnaire (Councilman Bill Crisp seat)
NCDOT Unveils Preliminary Design for the Widening of I-95
(from NCDOT memo) Project Description – Widening an 18.7 – mile segment of I-95 between U.S. 301/Fayetteville Road (Exit 22) in Robeson County and I-95 Business/U.S. 301 (Exit 40) in Cumberland County. The project would include the addition of two travel lanes in each direction, bringing the total number of lanes in this section fromContinue reading “NCDOT Unveils Preliminary Design for the Widening of I-95”
NC General Assembly Passes 2 IMPORTANT Real Estate Bills!
2 Senate Bill 462 – AN ACT TO REPLACE NORTH CAROLINA EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS TO BECOME A LICENSED OR CERTIFIED APPRAISER WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE APPRAISAL FOUNDATION APPRAISER QUALIFICATIONS BOARD, TO ALLOW THE NORTH CAROLINA APPRAISAL BOARD TO COLLECT NEW FEES, TO MAKE OTHER MODIFICATIONS THAT WOULD ALLOW NORTH CAROLINA APPRAISAL MANAGEMENT COMPANIES TOContinue reading “NC General Assembly Passes 2 IMPORTANT Real Estate Bills!”
NC REALTORS® Update
July 12 Jones Street Update NC REALTORS LEGISLATIVE PRIORITY GOES TO GOVERNOR! On Thursday, the Senate gave final approval to House Bill 620 “Street Database/Manual/Public Record Except.” This bill is the result of multiple years of work by NC REALTORS and other stakeholders to address the issue of subdivision street maintenance and is a hugeContinue reading “NC REALTORS® Update”
New Stormwater Policy from the City of Fayetteville that will Affect Property Owners
The Fayetteville City Council voted on June 24, 2019 to implement new policy changes to the current Stormwater Management Code of Ordinances. Policy Changes: The city is ONLY responsible for construction, maintenance and repair of components of the stormwater drainage system that are located within city owned drainage systems or within city-owned right-of-way. To theContinue reading “New Stormwater Policy from the City of Fayetteville that will Affect Property Owners”