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Combs Park will become Fayetteville’s first true river access park designed for water recreation and nature appreciation. It will provide access for picnicking, trails, swimming, wading, fishing, tubing, paddling and other amenities. This survey will help us refine the design and prioritize what improvements should be done in the first phase.
Combs Park will become Fayetteville’s first true river access park designed for water recreation and nature appreciation. It will provide access for picnicking, trails, swimming, wading, fishing, tubing, paddling and other amenities. This survey will help us refine the design and prioritize what improvements should be done in the first phase.
This is the second public survey to help with planning and design of what will become Fayetteville’s first true river access park designed for water recreation and nature appreciation. This new park can provide access for picnicking, trails, swimming, wading, fishing, tubing, paddling and other amenities.
Please review the accompanying graphics to help in taking this survey (maps open in new window):
Note: there are places within the survey to share your own thoughts.
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