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F CUSOn UDO Public Meetings Being Held The Fayetteville City Planning Commission will hold a series of public meetings during June to inform and seek public comment on the proposed govern the use and development of land in the city of Fayetteville. Ramona Daughtry, left, and Sheila McGougan were the 1 millionth and 999,999 rides for FAST in FY 2009-10. FAST Recognizes Milestone Rides The Fayetteville Area System of Transit (FAST) recognized two riders who were the 1 millionth and 999,999 rides in FY2009-2010. Ramona Daughtry received a 30-day pass and Sheila McGougan was awarded two 10-day passes at Grove St. The ceremony took place in front of one of the newer GILLIG buses in the front garage area. Four years ago, many would have thought the FAST anticipates 1.2 million rides by the end of June. “The newer buses, extended hours and improved service have all attributed to this feat,” FAST diesel-hybrid buses being placed in service at the end of 2010 or early 2011, we will yet again be making great strides to better our transit service.” continued next page Join us for Make-It Take-It on Sat., June 12 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. We’ll be a making a Butterfly Branch. This craft is free with general admission or membership. 6 UCW JUNE 2-8, 2010 Wher (910) 829-9171 www.fascinate-u.com 1 16 Green Street in Historic Downtown Fayetteville Admission Prices: i Transportation Museum Annex Opens The City of Fayetteville invites citizens to come be a part of history at the opening of the Fayetteville Area 10:30 a.m. The annex is located at 302 Russell St. next to the Transportation Museum. Come view a circa 1882 Silsby Steamer (pictured above) and artifacts related to early to mid 20th-century automobile, aviation and military transportation. Also, see a replica 1930s gas station and garage. The hours for the annex are the same as for the and closed Sunday and Monday. Television Time Keep in touch with all the happenings in your city by watching Kaleidoscope on Time Warner Cable Channel 7 every Tuesday night at 8:30 p.m. To view Kaleidoscope online, visit http://www.ci.fayetteville.nc.us/video/ kaleidoscope.aspx. the City Council and the Planning Commission held June 1. Two meetings are designated for public hearings, where all interested parties are encouraged to present their comments. All meetings begin at 7 p.m. in the City Council June 15 June 22 Planning Commission Meeting – recap June 24 June 29 Planning Commission Meeting – continuation of hearing if necessary, discussion and recommendations. The June 1 meeting is tentatively scheduled to air on Time Warner Cable Community Channel 7 from 10 a.m. to noon. dated May 7, 2010, are available at the public libraries within Fayetteville, at the Planning www.ci.fayetteville.nc.us. For information or khilton@ci.fay.nc.us s FUN WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM e Baseball