The following information is from the Home Builders Association of Fayetteville Your Membership Dollars & BuildPAC Dollars at Work!Governor McCrory signed SB 25 into law! What does this mean for you? The law clarifies that local ordinances may not mandate subjective design and aesthetic controls. This law effects the UDO and several sections will have toContinue reading “Big Win for the North Carolina Home Builders Association”
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N.C. Department of Transportation – Cedar Creek Road (NC 53)
The North Carolina Department of Transportation held a public meeting regarding proposed safety improvements on Cedar Creek Road (N.C. 53) from west of I-95 to east of I-95, Fayetteville, Cumberland County Proposed construction: to construct median with directional crossovers/bulb out (for U-turns), mid-block pedestrian crosswalks and refuge islands and flashing beacons and sidewalk. The purposeContinue reading “N.C. Department of Transportation – Cedar Creek Road (NC 53)”
Fayetteville City Council – Proposed House Party Ordinance
The Fayetteville City Council held a special work session to discuss a proposed ordinance regarding house parties within the city limits. During the discussions councilmembers were at odds on whether the ordinance was unconstitutional. Background: The ordinance was written in response to several insidences of teen violence during residential house parties. To view the proposedContinue reading “Fayetteville City Council – Proposed House Party Ordinance”
TILA & RESPA Extension to October 1!
Realtors® Applaud CFPB’s Proposed Extension of TRID Implementation Media Contact: Sara Wiskerchen / 202-383-1013 / Email WASHINGTON (June 17, 2015) –National Association of Realtors® President Chris Polychron, executive broker with 1st Choice Realty in Hot Springs, Ark., released the following statement in response to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s announcement of a proposed two-month delayContinue reading “TILA & RESPA Extension to October 1!”
B Street Revitalization Coalition Meeting
On May 3rd, a group of organizations, businesses, residents, elected officials and city/county staff met at the Fayetteville Habitat Humanity office to discuss proposed revitalization efforts around the B Street Area. Background (information is from the City of Fayetteville B Street 2010 police report) – The area is plagued with quality of life issues thatContinue reading “B Street Revitalization Coalition Meeting”
June Association Luncheon – Carnival Fundraiser for RPAC
It’s that time of year again. The FRAR Annual Patriotic Luncheon. Association members please join your colleagues for a fun way to give to RPAC. Please follow the link below for more information! June Luncheon Carnival flyer