What's
going on around here?
Posted 4/22/05 EARTH DAY!!!
Fayetteville World Peace Wetland Prairie Fund Raising Successful
Omni Center, Tyson Donations Complete The Effort
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Thanks to the many who helped.
Let the manual labor and fun begin!
(Cleanup and restoration has begun.
Please contact us to get involved!)
Background stories about the
World Peace Wetland Prairie
AN ADDITIONAL 28+ acres between 6th and 11th streets NOW being developed into Aspen Ridge condos—
Posted 12/20/04
Aubrey's Notebook:
Last Chance To Question Wetland Development In Town Branch Watershed
Photos of plans and land slated for development
Posted 12/12/04
Aubrey's Notebook:
Questions about construction in watershed of Town Branch remain unanswered
Posted 11/18/04
Broyles Submits Plan for Large Scale development in South Fayetteville
BY DREW TERRY, Northwest Arkansas Times
VIEW MAP OF PROPOSAL
Aubrey's Notebook:
Who gets blame for 2004 flood damage?
Photos of floodwater aftermath
Photos 4/21/04 Neighborhood meeting
Printed 2/18/04
West Fork Bank Erosion Severe, ADEQ Official Says
By Flip Putthoff, The Morning News
Posted 1/20/04
Congressman Boozman Visits Town Branch Watershed
> PHOTOS
AGFC, County assist neighborhood to seek, receive finances for studies and restoration of stream and watershed
>AFGC Stream Team
>Washington County applies for EPA grant
Posted 3/30/03
Residents
of mobile-home park evicted:
All
residents of mobile-home park at 11th St. and South Duncan Ave.
forced to move
>PHOTOS
of trailer park
>PHOTOS
of trailer park gone
Posted 9/15/03
Walk
along Town Branch with one developer
Posted 3/30/03
Concerns
about potential development of Town Branch Basin
Town
Branch basin has a storied history with the Trail of Tears and the
Butterfield Stage Coach Road running through and across it.
Please
print, sign and mail this
Letter to Corps
of Engineers
Share
your views with members of the
Fayetteville Planning Commission and City
Council
Bringing
the neighborhood together Posted
10/3/2002
Walking house to house recently to invite people to attend the first
meeting of this neighborhood association, I have been impressed
by the diversity of our neighborhood and the many areas of concern
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