Fayetteville Seeks Survey Participation in Strategic Plan

The city of Fayetteville invites university faculty, staff and students to participate in a brief survey regarding economic development strategic planning for the city. Go to the survey site.

The survey is part of creating a five-year economic development strategic plan. Boyette Strategic Advisors has been engaged to develop Fayetteville First, which will include identification of targeted business sectors/opportunities, along with the development of strategic recommendations designed to position Fayetteville for continued economic development success.

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Susan Norton, director of communications and marketing
City of Fayetteville
479-575-8328, snorton@fayetteville-ar.gov

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