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  2. Official website for the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas. Learn about all departments, city services and events. Pay utility bills, report concerns, apply for permits, sign up for notifications, view calendars of events and meetings, and much more.

  3. Fayetteville is a thriving community of 101,858 residents (2023 Census estimate). As the second largest city in Arkansas, Fayetteville provides all of the resources and culture of a large city while maintaining a quality of life that remains true to its unique heritage.

  4. Find where the 100 year floodplain has been added, subtracted or remained the same on Fayetteville parcels. Future Land Use - Land use as identified in City Plan 2040 Historic Sites - Sites on the National Register of Historic Places, including historic districts and buildings.

  5. Learn about the history of Fayetteville, including its history as Native American country, notable people, its original settlement and incorporation, the founding of Arkansas College and its war and military activity.

  6. View and apply for current job openings with the City of Fayetteville. Learn a few reasons why Fayetteville is a great place to work!

  7. The Utilities Department is composed of four major divisions with a common goal of providing vital city services to the citizens of Fayetteville. Utilities Management and the Water and Sewer Capital Projects Program

  8. Fayetteville has three lakes and two regional parks that offer a variety of great outdoor experiences. Lake Fayetteville , Lake Sequoyah and Lake Wilson all offer fishing and boating, hiking trails, and natural areas.

  9. Fayetteville Airport at Drake Field, is an FAR Part 139, Type IV, certificated airfield that serves mainly General Aviation aircraft comprising corporate, business charter, military, pilot training and recreational flyers.

  10. EnerGov™ is the City's web-based system for handling applications and payments for Planning, Engineering, Building Safety, Business Licensing, Alcoholic Beverage and HMR/Supplemental Beverage. To begin using the system, please visit the Citizen Self-Service Portal, and create a login profile to register.

  11. The City of Fayetteville has launched Utility Access, a more user-friendly online payment system for its utility customers. City utility accounts include billing for water and sewer services, as well as both residential and commercial recycling and trash collections.