Times Editorial Little big things
Bike racks could be the start of something grand
Posted: August 24, 2009 at 5:25 a.m.
Way back in the spring when city leaders held the Fayetteville Forward economic summit, countless ideas were put forward in the hopes of affecting a positive change on many fronts. The pleasant surprise of the event is that so many of those ideas weren't just interesting, but also mighty practical. Among them was a suggestion that Fayetteville consider funding more public art throughout our parks, trails and public spaces.
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Opinion, Pages 4 on 08/24/2009
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