The City of Fayetteville will host a public meeting on Jan. 14 for the residents of Locks Creek community to meet with city staff to discuss plans for infrastructure improvements. This meeting will take place from 6 – 7 p.m. at The Church at Cedar Creek, 4010 Cedar Creek Rd.
“This event is an opportunity for residents to hear directly from city employees about plans for the community's future and to ask questions, share ideas, and provide feedback," said Deputy Public Services Director Byron Reeves ina press release. “We value the voices of our residents and want to ensure everyone has the opportunity to learn about our initiatives and provide input.”
City leaders will share updates on current and future projects during the meeting, discuss plans for infrastructure improvements, answer questions, and address concerns from residents.
This event is open to the public. City officials encourage residents to come, connect, and contribute to shaping the future of Fayetteville.
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