Downtown Fayetteville is getting new parking spaces

Fayetteville is adding 52 new parking spaces to a city-owned lot between Winslow and Russell streets. According to a news release, the parking lot will be closed for construction May 1 through mid-October.

The current parking lot has 34 spaces, and once the $575,000 project is completed this fall, there will be 86 spaces. Franklin Street will continue to serve as the parking lot’s entrance.

A car leaves a free parking space on Anderson Street in this view from the upper floor of the parking deck at Franklin and Anderson Street in downtown Fayetteville. The city of Fayetteville is now adding 52 new parking spaces to a parking lot between Winslow and Russel Streets.
A car leaves a free parking space on Anderson Street in this view from the upper floor of the parking deck at Franklin and Anderson Street in downtown Fayetteville. The city of Fayetteville is now adding 52 new parking spaces to a parking lot between Winslow and Russel Streets.

“Adding this many extra parking spots near City Hall will be excellent for employees and will allow closer parking ... to City Hall for residents,” Fayetteville spokesman Loren Bymer said in the release.

Until construction is finished, the city advises that residents traveling near the construction zone pay close attention to traffic signs, adhere to posted speed limits and be mindful of construction workers.

Reporter Lizmary Evans covers growth and development for The Fayetteville Observer. You can reach her at LEvans@gannett.com

This article originally appeared on The Fayetteville Observer: Where to park in downtown Fayetteville? City expands parking lot