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Assessment of Existing Plans

The Resilient Communities Program aims to integrate hazard mitigation plans into a community's comprehensive plan, enhancing its resilience to various hazards.

Community Resilience

Community resilience takes a broader, more holistic approach to building a community's capacity to withstand and recover from various shocks and stresses, including disasters.

Population Base Study

Population projections play a vital role in city planning by offering forecasts that guide future land use, infrastructure development, and public services.

Wastewater Base Study

The wastewater study inventories major components of the local wastewater system and identifies areas of operation requiring improvement to ensure safe, efficient, and economical collections and treatment. The study concludes by providing a prioritized summary of needed improvements and estimated costs.

Water Base Study

The water system serving Fayetteville water system is a groundwater system, owned and operated by the City, which is registered with TCEQ under PWS ID 0750001 and provides treated groundwater to Fayetteville, TX, located in Fayette County. 

Storm Water Base Study

Fayetteville manages stormwater drainage primarily through an open ditch network, with some underground stormwater pipes supplementing higher-density areas. Flooding risks are present in portions of the city. 

Transportation Base Study

In terms of road classification, Fayetteville's roads range from two-lane city streets and county roads to one-lane residential roads. The state and U.S. highways serve as the primary regional connectors.

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