Street crews have obtained brine and will begin pre-treating City-maintained roadways on Thursday morning, continuing through Friday, along with NCDOT. Salt/sand spreaders are loaded and ready to deploy once precipitation begins. Crews will stand by during the storm to ensure coverage and keep roads clear and safe. We will continue to monitor weather conditions, adjusting services as necessary.
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January 21, 2026
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Reviews and recommends improvements to the policy and practices of the police department to the City Council, City Manager and Police Chief on an ongoing basis and to serve as a liaison between the police department and the community.
January 22, 2026
Established as an advisory committee whose primary purpose is to assist the City Council in fulfilling its oversight responsibilities for the overall stewardship of the City’s financial affairs.
Studies problems of discrimination in any or all fields of human relationships and encourage fair treatment and mutual understanding among all racial, ethnic, sex and age groups; and anticipating and discovering those practices and customs most likely to create animosity and unrest among racial and ethnic groups, and, by consultation, seeking a solution as these problems arise or are anticipated.
It's the perfect time to enjoy our parks & trails, ideal for walking, biking or just relaxing.
Seasonal leaf pickup using specialized equipment to collect residential loose leaves by zip code.
Providing first-time homebuyers gap financing towards the purchase of their first home.
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Partnering with business leaders to build a stronger economy for all residents.
The hub for history in Downtown Fayetteville filled with artifacts and exhibits on local history.
Fund, inspire, and boost community crime reduction activities supporting efforts to prevent crime.
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