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Commissioners host another input meeting for Market House repurpose

By Staff Report, posted 3 years ago

The Fayetteville-Cumberland Human Relations Commission is hosting an event to gather community input on repurposing the Market House in downtown Fayetteville. 

The event will be held on May 21 from noon to 2 p.m. at the Cliffdale Recreation Center. 

The meetings have allowed residents of Fayetteville to review the recommendations put forth by the United States Department of Justice City-SPIRIT program set earlier this year with suggestions for repurposing the Market House. Over the last month, hundreds of residents in the Fayetteville area have given feedback.

All input from these meetings will be provided to the Fayetteville City Council for review in July. 

Residents who wish to participate or can not attend the meeting but wish to provide feedback must fill out this 

form.

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