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Join FAST for the 2019 Annual Bus Roadeo!
FAST will be holding our annual driver skills competition Roadeo on Sunday,
October 6 at noon at the FAST Administrative Office at 455 Grove Street.
The roadeo is a competition that tests the skills and knowledge of bus operators.
The competition puts participants through a precise 11-point obstacle course
that represents the types of manuevers a bus operator would perform while on his
or her daily route.
This event is open to the public. Volunteers are needed to judge each obstacle. Interested persons should
contact Melissa Moses at mmoses@ci.fay.nc.us.
Visit the Transportation & Local History Museum
The Fayetteville Area Transportation and Local History Museum is the hub for history in
Downtown Fayetteville. From the history enthusiast to families looking for fun, there
is something for everyone here. The museum is located 325 Franklin Street in downtown
Fayetteville. Open to the public Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free.
Get Prepared for Hurricane Season
Get prepared for Hurricane Season by visiting the City's Storm Information Center. The website contains useful information
and links to keep you and your family safe during a storm. This will also be the place to find current and up-to-date
information from the City during a hurricane. For more information go to FayettevilleNC.gov/storm or download the
City's mobile app on your iPhone or Android device to receive push notifications during weather events and other
emergencies.
Sign Up For the City's E-Newsletter
The City of Fayetteville has a citizen E-newsletter titled City Happenings. The E-newsletter keeps residents
informed of what the City is doing to support them. It is published to subscribers every two weeks on a Mondays.
Residents can subscribe directly here: http://eepurl.com/dj4W5T. Citizens can also subscribe to the
E-Newsletter on the City's website by logging onto FayettevilleNC.gov via a subscription link at the
top of the City website that says: "Subscribe to e-News."
Download the City's Mobile App On Your Smartphone
The City of Fayetteville's mobile app helps residents access City-related information
in a very user-friendly format using their smart phones. The app is tied directly to the City's
mobile-friendly website, FayettevilleNC.gov. This is the next step in the process of helping
residents more easily find the information they need to connect with their City.
Residents are encouraged to download the app, titled Fayetteville NC, which is available for
free in the Apple App Store for iPhones and Google Play for Android devices. For more,
go to www.FayettevilleNC.gov/app.
Watch FayTV
As Fayetteville's government access channel, FayTV is dedicated to providing City government information to our citizens.
FayTV is available to subscribers of Spectrum Cable and all content is available for viewing on YouTube on-demand. The station
operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with programs and information focusing on City government activities.
For more information, visit FayTV.net.