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A Buy Fayetteville Campaign

This is #2 of 15 Fayetteville Forward initiatives I'm recommending the City devote resources towards.Read more of this post.

How to build a new high school: use a millage team

Fayetteville PoliticsAt Fayetteville Forward, the City distilled ideas from 400+ citizens down to 38 potential initiatives. Aldermen were asked to "vote" for the 15 that were the most important in a survey. In this series, I am taking a little extra time to talk about each one and why I picked it.Read more of this post.

Fayetteville Forward got Twitterized

Cut the crap: look at our cell phone pictures or read everything we had to say.
There was so much Twitter activity at Fayetteville Forward, one citizen said "It feels like I'm actually AT #fayfwd, " and John Nock, a local developer, even commented he was using Twitter to follow the activities. Around 10 people were using Twitter to post pictures and quick commentary on the summit as it unfolded. Personally, I found it appropriate that a community summit was being covered by community media.Read more of this post.

Fayetteville Forward was a success

I was one of the skeptical ones. I'm still cautious to say that Fayetteville has an economic development plan, but the results of the Fayetteville Forward Summit definitely count as a success.
There's a group of people that say no matter how diverse any group is, its members have more in common than splits them apart. After nine hours, everyone had to admit that was true. Now we had goals (sort of); we had the foundation to start planning and executing.Read more of this post.

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