City of Fayetteville residents and community members are encouraged to attend the Fayetteville Outfront public meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 21 at the Dorothy D. Gilmore Adaptive Recreation Center, located at 1600 Purdue Drive in Fayetteville. This meeting will focus on updates regarding the 2016 parks and recreation bond projects, the 2022 Fayetteville General Obligation Bond projects and stormwater improvement projects.
In 2016, voters approved a $35 million bond package to support parks and recreation projects to enhance communities across Fayetteville. With the approval of the bond, the city has been able to create more opportunities for residents of all ages to enjoy including splash pads, park and recreation center renovations, senior centers, the Rowan Street Skateboard Park and other new facilities.
In 2022, residents voted for the Fayetteville General Obligation (GO) Bond allowing the city to have the authority to issue up $97 million to support projects in public safety, public infrastructure and housing opportunities. The transformative investments in the city’s infrastructure and operations are focusing on moving Fayetteville forward by improving the quality of life for residents by addressing needs related to safety and security.
Staff will be there to discuss construction project updates in reference to the parks and recreation, public safety and infrastructure improvements. Details about the GO Bond can be found on the city’s website at FayettevilleNC.gov/Bonds.…