Council Reviews Kum & Go Offer
Gasoline Station Could Replace Former Mexican Original Plant
Posted: January 9, 2013 at 5 a.m.
The City Council could decide next week whether to sell a portion of the former Tyson Mexican Original property at Huntsville and Happy Hollow roads to Kum & Go convenience stores.
Meeting Information
Fayetteville City Council
Also on Jan. 15, the council is set to consider:
-A $25,000 grant from the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality for an electronic waste coupon redemption program
-Updated building codes for commercial development and residential structures taller than three stories
-More than $1.4 million in vehicle purchases for the city’s Water and Sewer Division, Fire Department and Police Department and material purchases for street, sidewalk and trail construction in 2013.
Source: Staff Report
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