The Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks and Recreation recently opened the Moses Mathis Trailhead. This is the newest section of the Cape Fear River Trail. The trail was named after the “Bicycle Man” Moses Mathis. For additional information, please click below.
Author Archives: Angie Hedgepeth
City of Fayetteville Community Conversation Meetings
(Fayetteville, N.C.) – Back by popular demand, four Community Café conversations will give residents an opportunity to identify what success looks like for Fayetteville. Residents are invited to provide input on Monday, May 11 at Westover Recreation Center; Tuesday, May 12 at Smith Recreation Center; Thursday, May 14 at Lake Rim Recreation Center and Thursday,Continue reading “City of Fayetteville Community Conversation Meetings”
Fayetteville Regional Association of REALTORS® visit NC Delegation
Thank You FRAR attendees who took time out of their busy schedules! Rosemary Buerger Anne Locklear Gene Cooper Ralph Reagan Jonathon Elliott Steve Cohen Marva Lucas-Moore Queen Wheeler David Evans Chet Oehme Wendy Harris Jimmy Townsend Jay Dowdy Grisel McGurty Thank you to the following NC Delegation for meeting with us! Rep. Marvin Lucas Rep.Continue reading “Fayetteville Regional Association of REALTORS® visit NC Delegation”
National Association of REALTORS® – EPA Sends Water Rule to OMB
By Russell W. Riggs, Austin Perez, Jamie Gregory The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Monday, April 6 sent to the White House’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB) its controversial regulation to redefine the extent of its authority over U.S. water bodies for final review and approval. This proposed regulation would place more water bodiesContinue reading “National Association of REALTORS® – EPA Sends Water Rule to OMB”
NCDOT Update – 10 Year Plan
The North Carolina Department of Transportation held a public meeting to present their 10 year state transportation plan. (From NCDOT handout) The 2016 – 2025 Draft State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) provides the schedule of projects proposed for full or partial funding across the state over the next 10 years. It is one of ourContinue reading “NCDOT Update – 10 Year Plan”
Fayetteville City Council Approves Phase V Annexation Areas 18 & 19 Funding
At the April 13 City Council meeting, council approved funding for Phase V, areas 18 and 19 annexations. From a PWC memo, funds for the Capital Project Fund will be transferred from the Annexation Phase V Reserve Fund. The estimated cost is $11,500,000. Project 18 location – Southgate and South Gate Village Project 18 map:Continue reading “Fayetteville City Council Approves Phase V Annexation Areas 18 & 19 Funding”