State & Local Meeting
State of the City 2026
March 10, 2026
The City of Fayetteville, NC held its State of the City address on March 10, 2026, highlighting key initiatives and investments impacting the community's future. Significant procurement-related topics included the issuance of a voter-approved $97 million bond for housing, infrastructure, and public safety projects, which will benefit from the city's strong credit rating to secure low interest rates. The city has invested over $1.3 million in workforce development programs focused on technology and coding education, and over $2.5 million in community centers and STEM initiatives. Additionally, the city council has allocated $60 million for public safety projects, including a new 911 center, emphasizing strategic placement and infrastructure improvements. Efforts to improve walkability, bikeability, and road paving were also noted, with $15 million from the bond dedicated to street improvements. The city is pursuing regional transportation planning and continuing partnerships with county and utility entities to expand infrastructure beyond city limits. Programs supporting small businesses and homeownership, including a down payment assistance program distributing over $1 million, were also discussed. Overall, the meeting underscored a commitment to fiscal responsibility, collaboration, and strategic investments to support economic growth, public safety, and quality of life in Fayetteville.
Sources
- State of the City 2026 · City of Fayetteville, NC Government · Mar 10