Question 3: Parks & Recreation
Fayetteville’s parks are where memories are made: kids on playgrounds, neighbors on trails, pick-up games on fields, families gathering on weekends. But many of these spaces are being used more than ever, and not every neighborhood has the same access to a great park.
On March 3, 2026, Fayetteville voters will decide whether to continue the existing one-cent sales tax to invest $335 million in city improvements, WITHOUT RAISING TAXES.
Question 3 invests in Parks and Recreation by upgrading playgrounds and athletic fields, preserving natural areas, providing access for people of all abilities, and buying land for future local parks.