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Fayetteville residents voted overwhelmingly in favor of 10 ballot issues that will continue the city’s 1-cent sales tax in a special election held Tuesday.

The new bond issue will generate about $226 million in bonds for a list of proposed capital projects, including road, drainage, trail and park improvements; economic development; construction of a cultural arts corridor with potential new parking facilities; a new police headquarters; three new fire stations; various city facilities improvements; and refinancing outstanding sales tax bonds.

City staff have said the goal is to pay off the debt in 16 years, but it’s possible that the bonds could be paid off in 10-12 years with expected growth.

Fayetteville voters join those in Springdale who passed an extension of that city’s 1-cent sales tax for almost $225 million in bonds, and voters in Rogers who passed a nearly $300 million bond referendum last year.

A total of 6,046 votes were cast in the election, including 1,758 early votes.

Full election results are listed below:

Question 1 – Issuance of Refunding Bond

For – 4,492 (71%)

Against – 1,732 (29%)

Question 2 – Issuance of Street Improvements

For – 4,431 (74%)

Against – 1,584 (26%)

Question 3 – Issuance of Trail Improvements

For – 3,856 (64%)

Against – 2,159 (36%)

Question 4 – Issuance of Drainage Improvements

For – 4,500 (75%)

Against – 1,515 (25%)

Question 5 – Issuance of Park Improvements

For – 4,119 (69%)

Against – 1,894 (32%)

Question 6 – Issuance of Economic Development

For – 3,683 (63%)

Against – 2,162 (37%)

Question 7 – Issuance of City Facilities

For – 4,142 (69%)

Against – 1,871 (31%)

Question 8 – Issuance of Arts Corridor

For – 3,160 (53%)

Against – 2,711 (46%)

Question 9 – Issuance of Police Facilities

For – 4,245 (71%)

Against – 1,773 (29%)

Question 10 – Issuance of Firefighting Facilities

For – 4,771 (79%)

Against – 1,251 (21%)