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are the ones who receive the reduced fare – limit- ing misuse will help to support the fare's avail- ability
accountability and transparency in reporting to the Department of Transportation (DOT).
City Council Vote Places Parks and Recreation Bond on February Ballot
on the ballot for a referendum Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013. Fayetteville voters will have the opportunity to decide whether or not more parks and recreation facilities are built and current facilities are improved.
The overall $54.6 million bond, of which $45 million would be borrowed, would pay for a multipurpose aquatic existing parks and facilities. Fayetteville currently only has one public pool and an antiquated Senior Center that is overbooked and undersized.
In addition to providing more recreational opportunities to residents, improving quality of life, and providing healthier leisure options, the parks and recreation bond could help support a decrease in crime in Fayetteville, according to statistics.
For more information about the bond package, log onto www.cityoffayetteville.org the top of the page.
Calendar of Events OCTOBER
8 - City Council Meeting, 7 p.m., City Hall Council Chamber, 433 Hay St.
9 - Sr. Citizens Advisory Commission Meeting, 2:30 p.m., City Hall Lafayette Room, 433 Hay St.
9 - Fayetteville Advisory Committee on Transit (FACT) Meeting, 6 p.m., Transit Conference Room,
9 - Zoning Commission Meeting, 7 p.m., City Hall Council Chamber, 433 Hay St.
10 - Redevelopment Commission Meeting, Noon, City Hall Lafayette Room, 433 Hay St.
11 - Metropolitan Housing Authority Meeting, 9 a.m.,
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The City of Fayetteville, North Carolina does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, age, national origin, religion, or disability in its employment opportunities, programs, services, or activities.
"FAST understands it will take people time to get use of the reduced fare, but we will require them to complete an application to obtain a FAST photo ID. FAST will continue to accept previously issued cards until Sept. 30, 2013 or until they expire; it is our hope that this will give customers
In order to get their new FAST photo ID cards, riders must complete the reduced fare application packet. The new forms are available online or at the following locations:
FAST Transfer Center 147 Old Wilmington Road Fayetteville, NC 28301
Fayetteville, NC 28301
For more information about FAST, log onto www.ridefast.net.
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