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Meetings & Events
- Washington County Fair
- FFEAC Green Economy Group
- Civil Service Commission Trial
- Pre-Bid Meeting: Bid 10-55, Construction - Animal Shelter Improvements
- Cross Canadian Ragweed with special guest Reckless Kelly
- THE 39 STEPS
- The Blue Man Group
September 3, 2010
- Washington County Fair
- U of A Football vs Tennnessee Tech
- Fayetteville Farmers' Market
- Compost Site closed - Labor Day holiday
- THE 39 STEPS
- THE 39 STEPS
September 4, 2010
News Highlights
Celebrate Community Volunteers September 2
It doesn't matter if you work with volunteers, volunteer yourself, live in Fayetteville or not. Everyone is invited and encouraged to come on out and celebrate the volunteer spirit in Fayetteville.
Solid Waste and Recycling September Schedule
The following information is about the Fayetteville Solid Waste and Recycling Division’s September schedule regarding holiday hours, screened compost available for sale, Transfer Station hours of operation, Compost Facility hours of operation, mulch distribution, Recycling Drop Off information, and upcoming Ward Bulky Waste Clean Ups.
2010 Fall Ward Bulky Waste Clean ups announced
The Solid Waste and Recycling Division will sponsor four (4) Ward clean ups for the disposal/recycling of large bulky items during the Fall. All clean ups will occur on a Saturday and will begin at 7 a.m. and end at 2 pm.
These bulky waste clean ups are specifically for large bulky items that cannot fit into a residents normal trash cart. These clean ups will not accept bags of normal household garbage as that is handled through normal weekly curbside collection. There are certain things that will not be accepted at the clean ups which are outlined with this information. If you are a resident of Fayetteville, you can bring bulky items to any of the clean ups. Please bring a recent copy of the water bill to verify residency.
If you would like to organize a neighborhood clean-up utilizing orange bags for litter disposal please contact Brian Pugh at 718-7685 or bpugh@ci.fayetteville.ar.us.
Extreme Heat Advisory
During times of extreme heat such as we are experiencing in Northwest Arkansas, the Fayetteville Board of Health and Mayor Lioneld Jordan asks that you use safety precautions.
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