Some of Fayetteville's highlights include the town square, where a farmer's market is held during the summer, and Dickson Street, a main street that is lined with shops and restaurants and that leads through town to the University of Arkansas. The Walton Arts Center, located on Dickson Street (and named after members of the Walton family) is a performing arts center that puts on plays, concerts and other cultural events. Fayetteville was also the first home of Bill and Hillary Clinton. (Information provided by Wikipedia .)
If you are looking at visiting, Fayetteville certainly offers the best to its visitors.
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Solid Waste and Recycling Announces Schedule for August |
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Jul 29 2009 Important information regarding Solid Waste activities for August The Solid Waste and Recycling Division is announcing the schedule for the month of August regarding Solid Waste and Recycling programs including Bulk pick up rules, Compost Facility hours of operation, mulch distribution and Recycling Drop Off information.
Bulk Pick up of Brush Curbside - As a reminder, the City has completed its FEMA reimbursed ice storm debris pickup and has resumed normal curbside pick up of brush scheduled through the Solid Waste and Recycling office. Each single family home is eligible for 1 free bulky waste pick up per year. Additional bulky waste pick ups are $45. Brush is limited to 3 normal pick up size loads and must be placed within 6 feet of curbside with 3 foot clearance all around. Limbs can be up to 12 feet in length and no larger than 6 inches in diameter. Material must have a 20 foot overhead clearance from powerlines and other vertical obstructions, and clear of mailboxes, gas meters, water meters, fire hydrants, etc.
Compost Facility Hours - The City’s Compost Facility at 1708 S. Armstrong Ave. is open on the normal operating hours. Normal operating hours are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the first two Saturdays of each month from 8 a.m. to noon. Residents of Fayetteville are allowed to bring brush, leaves or grass to the site during these hours but need to bring a recent water bill for proof of residency. Commercial landscapers and contractors are allowed to use the site and normal fees apply.
Mulch Distribution - Mulch will be made available during normal operating hours while supplies last. The fee for mulch is $10 per scoop and is available to anyone who would want some.
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Parks and Recreation to host meeting for public input |
Parks and Recreation to host meeting for public input.
Public meeting Thursday, June 25th
Fayetteville Parks and Recreation invites citizens and other interested persons to a public meeting to be held at the Ozarks Electric Community Room, 3641 Wedington Dr., Thursday, June 25, 2009 at 5:30 pm.
The purpose of this meeting is to identify potential outdoor parks and recreation needs and priorities for 2010. Following the identification process, city officials will select those priorities to be submitted to the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism for matching grant application.
Ethnic minorities, persons with special needs, elderly persons over 55, youth and special interest groups are encouraged to attend and participate.
For those unable to attend the meeting, you may call Fayetteville Parks and Recreation at 479-444-3471. Written comments may be submitted to Fayetteville Parks and Recreation, 113 West Mountain, Fayetteville, AR 72701 or
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