Your Input Can Help Guide the Future of Downtown Fayetteville
Downtown Fayetteville has seen a lot of changes over the years, and as the arts and cultural opportunities continue to flourish, a new survey is being put out to help guide some of the future.
Cool Spring Downtown District, which is tasked with “promoting downtown Fayetteville’s Arts and Entertainment District,” has put out a request for community feedback through a survey. The hope is to get information that can help the organization gauge public sentiment, and position Downtown Fayetteville for a vibrant future. (Click here to go to the survey.)
“We believe that the success of our organization and the vitality of the downtown Arts and Entertainment District are deeply intertwined with the perspectives and experiences of the community,” said Bianca Shoneman, CEO at CSDD. “By inviting residents, business owners, artists, and visitors to share their feedback, we hope to gain a comprehensive understanding of what is working well and where there is room for improvement.”
The study is being funded partially through a grant from the Arts Council of Fayetteville-Cumberland County. A group called Benchmark Planning, which focuses on urban design, will be handling the study.
“The process seeks to align our goals and initiatives with the evolving needs and desires of the community we serve,” CSDD said in a release. “The feedback gathered through this survey will play a crucial role in shaping the future direction of our organization and the downtown Arts and Entertainment District as a whole.
“The survey covers various aspects of the organization’s performance, including programming, accessibility, community outreach, parking, planning and overall satisfaction with the downtown Arts and Entertainment District. Participants will have the opportunity to provide open-ended comments, suggestions, and ideas for enhancing the district’s appeal and impact.”
Cool Spring says the community feedback survey starts today, and will remain open until April 10, 2024. All responses will be kept confidential.
To access the survey and learn more about Cool Spring Downtown District and the downtown Arts and Entertainment District, please visit https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/dwntwnFay
Downtown Fayetteville Seeing Growth
The survey comes as Downtown Fayetteville has seen a rapid amount of growth.
Segra Stadium opening within the last 5 years was a key element in redefining much of the downtown landscape. With the anticipated building of the Crown Event Center near the Cumberland County Courthouse, and increased business activity primarily along Hay Street, there’s a lot going on.