Fayetteville’s Youth Curfew Ended in May. It Could Return as Soon as June 22
Amid disagreement over the curfew, the City Council voted 7-2 to reinstate ordinance requiring people age 16 and younger to stay home between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m.
Fayetteville moves forward with youth curfew but removes criminal penalties for youth
At Monday’s meeting, the Fayetteville City Council voted to enact an implementation strategy for the youth curfew first approved in May.
Column: City’s youth curfew is as much about responsible parenting as it is about protecting our teenagers
“The curfew, all of us must understand, is as much about responsible parenting as it is in keeping those 16-year-olds and younger off the streets, so they don’t become perpetrators of crime or themselves crime victims,” writes Bill Kirby Jr.
Despite unanswered questions, Fayetteville City Council passes youth curfew
Undeterred by a lack of information about enforcement procedures and other logistical issues, the Fayetteville City Council on Tuesday evening voted 6-4 to pass the city attorney’s youth curfew ordinance.
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.
Fayetteville City Council votes to enact youth curfew as gun violence rattles city
A year and a half after rejecting plans to establish a youth curfew, the Fayetteville City Council has voted to move forward with a proposal to restrict unattended minors in the city after dark.
City Council rejects youth curfew proposed by police chief
After more than two hours of discussion Monday night, the Fayetteville City Council voted 7-3 to reject a youth curfew ordinance presented by Police Chief Kemberle Braden, opting instead to rework it with amendments brought forth during the evening’s discussion.

