The City of Fayetteville Parks & Recreation Bond Referendum passed last night with a vote of 21,089 for and 14,661 against. The 35 million bond will include the following projects and rehabilitations. Senior Centers (2) Tennis Center Sports Field Complex Skateboard Parks (2) Cape Fear River Park – Downtown Riverfront Existing Park Improvements (7) Splash PadsContinue reading “City of Fayetteville Parks & Recreation Bond Referendum Passes!”
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Update on the Atlantic Coast Gas Pipeline for Cumberland County
The Association luncheon was held on Tuesday and representatives from Dominion Resources and Piedmont Natural Gas were in attendance. Bruce McKay from Dominion gave an update on the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. Background on Pipeline: The Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) is an interstate natural gas pipeline that will serve multiple public utilities and their urgent energyContinue reading “Update on the Atlantic Coast Gas Pipeline for Cumberland County”
From the North Carolina Association of REALTORS® – New Sales & Use Taxes
Impact of New Sales and Use Taxes on NC REALTORS® March 3, 2016 Following significant discussion during last year’s session, legislators presented numerous areas where they desired to have sales and use tax applied to both goods and services in certain transactions. As of March 1, 2016, these changes have taken effect and impactContinue reading “From the North Carolina Association of REALTORS® – New Sales & Use Taxes”
North Carolina Association of REALTORS® – Update on NEW Sales Tax
Impact of New Sales and Use Taxes on NC REALTORS® March 3, 2016 Following significant discussion during last year’s session, legislators presented numerous areas where they desired to have sales and use tax applied to both goods and services in certain transactions. As of March 1, 2016, these changes have taken effect and impact multipleContinue reading “North Carolina Association of REALTORS® – Update on NEW Sales Tax”
City to Purchase B Street Area Properties
On Monday, February 22, the Fayetteville City Council authorized the city manager to negotiate and acquire property in the B Street Area. These properties are part of the B Street revitalization area. Property locations: 513 Link Street 517 Link Street 512 School Street 601 Link Street To view properties click below. Bstreetproperties