Fayetteville City Council to take final vote on youth curfew next week
The Fayetteville City Council will decide whether to pass a youth curfew ordinance at its next meeting on May 27.
Youth curfew ordinance on pause as city determines next steps
Despite questions about its constitutionality and potential effectiveness, the Fayetteville City Council plans to continue working on a youth curfew ordinance.
Column: City Council to discuss pros and cons of proposed juvenile curfew
There will be no rush to judgment of a curfew for young people under the age of 18 in this city. There will, one way or another, be a decision. “Do away with the ordinance, modify the …
Council delays discussion of youth curfew until special meeting next Monday
Surprising a large audience at a Fayetteville City Council meeting Monday evening, Mayor Mitch Colvin announced that there would be no discussion, as planned, of a controversial youth curfew. Instead, the matter will be debated at a special council meeting next Monday, he said.
Column: City Council faces critical decision on citywide juvenile curfew
Not every juvenile in this city is a delinquent. Anyone with any measure of common sense knows that and will tell you so. But you can’t deny that some of our juveniles under the age of 18 are delinquents who have run afoul of the law. That’s why the Fayetteville City Council on Monday is…
Council to vote Monday on youth curfew ordinance
The Fayetteville City Council’s decision Tuesday evening to further discuss a youth curfew has generated strong reactions from both council members and the public.
Some City Council members raise questions about youth curfew
After debating a proposed youth curfew at length at a work session Tuesday evening, the Fayetteville City Council voted 8-2 to continue the debate at next week’s regular council meeting. Council members Mario Benavente and Deno Hondros voted against the measure.

