Mayor Mitch Colvin signed a State of Emergency Declaration for the City of Fayetteville. The State of Emergency takes effect at 7 p.m. today Monday, August 3. Please view the official document below.
The City of Fayetteville offers a service to assist with rent, utilities and mortgage payments as a response to the Coronavirus pandemic. Qualified citizens may be eligible for up to $2,000 toward rent, utilities, or mortgage payments. Learn more: https://t.co/sVMCm4OYnE
City Council approved funding for bridge loans to help keep small businesses operating while they are waiting for approval of federal loans. The program will begin accepting applications on May 12. Learn how to apply here: https://t.co/r2lAgkUVWm
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Update on City Services during Hurricane Dorian. Please share/retweet to reach residents throughout our community. Video was edited to comply with Twitter guidelines. More on information shared can be found here: https://t.co/MKeTBaSjIE…/Components/News/News/9009/397
It’s a beautiful day, but we are still in Hurricane season. Don’t wait to prepare.
- Pack an essentials kit
- Get needed medicines, batteries, and phone chargers.
- Stay informed with Apps from ReadyNC, City of Fayetteville, and FEMA.
For more visit: https://t.co/X0kWI611FG
Shawcroft Road has reopened! Washed out during Hurricane Matthew in 2016, a temporary culvert was constructed so that Shawcroft Road could be opened and access provided to the community until a permanent solution could be designed and constructed.
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