Municipal government for Fayetteville, the second-largest city in Arkansas and home to the University of Arkansas.
To keep Fayetteville a vibrant and welcoming city that encourages diversity, creativity, and innovation while providing citizens the opportunity to thrive.[4]
The City of Fayetteville, located in Northwest Arkansas (NWA), serves as a key hub in the Bentonville, Rogers, Fayetteville, and Springdale region. As the second-largest city in Arkansas, it delivers essential municipal services such as utilities, mapping, public safety, permitting, recycling, trash collection, and community development to residents, businesses, and visitors.
Under a Mayor-Council government, the City Council sets policy, manages budgets, and oversees departments like Public Works, Human Resources, and Utility Billing from City Hall at 113 W. Mountain Street. Fayetteville emphasizes sustainability through programs like food waste collection, climate resilience mapping, and environmental awards, enhancing its vibrant NWA presence.
As a major NWA employer, the City supports a diverse workforce in public service roles, fostering innovation, diversity, and community thriving per its Vision 2050, making it integral to regional growth and quality of life.
Headquarters
113 W. Mountain Street, Fayetteville, Arkansas
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