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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.
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
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.
Public Safety is one of the most important service areas the City of Fayetteville provides. This page outlines information and programs that help to keep our citizens safe and our community as one of the safest places to live in the Country.
View and apply for current job openings with the City of Fayetteville. Learn a few reasons why Fayetteville is a great place to work!
As the second largest city in Arkansas, Fayetteville provides all of the resources and advantages of a large city while maintaining a quality of life that remains true to its unique heritage. Fayetteville is the county seat of Washington County, Arkansas.
The CSS portal allows both eCheck and credit card payments (except for American Express) for your convenience. Credit card payments are subject to a 2.95% Transaction Service Fee ($2.00 minimum fee). This fee was approved by City Council on May 19, 2020. For more information, please call 479-575-8233.
The City of Fayetteville, Arkansas remains dedicated to providing excellent service to all of its residents, businesses and visitors. We offer a wide variety of online services in categories that include utilities, mapping, public safety and permitting.
Fayetteville is working to meet an important goal: diverting at least 40% of waste from the landfill. All residents, businesses and visitors in Fayetteville can help the City achieve this goal by reducing waste, reusing, recycling and composting.
Land Records - Contours, city's monuments, easements, rights-of-way, city-owned property, plat pages, U.S. Geological Survey 7.5-minute quadrangles and Public Land Survey System (township - range - section).