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BY LEXI SOLOMON | CityView Staff
Cumberland County commissioners will hear more about efforts to bring a Black culture museum to downtown Fayetteville at their regular meeting Monday.
According to a March 12 memorandum from the County Attorney’s Office, the board of commissioners will consider a resolution affirming the Community Development Foundation’s support of the project. The Community Development Foundation is a nonprofit that supports economic development throughout Cumberland County, according to the proposed resolution.
The board voted Jan. 16 to approve a preliminary contract with the Community Development Foundation to build a Black Voice and History Museum, CityView previously reported. Under the terms of the contract, the city of Fayetteville and the county will each provide $450,000 for the project for a total budget of $900,000.
“This project would further the transformation of downtown Fayetteville, expand area economic activity, provide educational programming, support racial reconciliation, foster extensive community engagement, and elevate our community as a thought leader within the DC-Charleston Civil Rights History Corridor,” the proposed resolution states.
According to a proposed list of deliverables from the Community Development Foundation, by the end of June 2025, the foundation should provide:
In other business:
The board will meet at 6:45 p.m. Monday at the Cumberland County Courthouse.
Reporter Lexi Solomon can be reached at lsolomon@cityviewnc.com or 910-423-6500.
This story was made possible by contributions to CityView News Fund, a 501c3 charitable organization committed to an informed democracy.
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