Getting around Fayetteville should be quick, safe, and predictable. But growth has outpaced several of the city’s major corridors.
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 6 provides for Transportation and Road Improvements, fixing bottlenecks before they get worse. Your morning commute, your school drop-off, and your grocery run should be safe, smooth, and efficient. This bond invests in key street repairs, intersection upgrades, and traffic signal improvements that keep traffic moving and reduce delays as Fayetteville grows.