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April 2015

| Business World

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music that you wouldn’t hear anywhere else.”

UNIQUE OWNERSHIP

Passed on through their deep-lying roots to

the military, city council’s forward-thinking,

get-things-done mantra is ever present in

Fayetteville’s continued expansion. Rather

than trying to do everything on their own,

the city forges relationships to push develop-

ment and services.

“One of the things we’re certainly on track

with is moving forwardwith our government

partners,” Robertson said. “Instead of living

in a silo, we communicate regularly with the

country and state delegations by bringing

them into conversations about growth, the

economy and land use.”

“We’re unique in the fact that we own our

own public works commission – which is a

full-service utility offering water, sewer, and

power,” Robertson continued. “Whereas,

other communities buy their power or ser-

vices from third-parties, we own our own.”

The unique ownership opportunity presents

a host of benefits for the city.With infrastruc-

ture upgrades continually being planned and

added to the pipeline, Robertson outlined

the latest developments and where Fayette-

ville is heading.