City of Asheville fosters development of an APP to help first responders and our community
Identifying a need
SAFE PLUS MORE is an APP to respond to the mental health needs of our first responders, men and women who face incredible odds, intense job pressure and psychological stressors on a daily basis as part of their career.
Those [...]
Mountain families have a chance to get an up-close look at big trucks, small trucks, transit buses, construction vehicles, and more when Asheville Parks & Recreation’s Truck City AVL returns to Asheville Outlets on April 9 from 1-4 p.m. Kids and adults can explore, touch, and ask questions about [...]
Key Takeaways
Homelessness is a community-wide issue that requires a community-wide response.
The City is responding daily while also working with partners on longer term solutions to address homelessness. Community opinions differ on best approaches.
City continues to address criminal behavior as well as increased monitoring and clean-up of parks and other public property.
City has procedures it implements [...]
Asheville Police Department Chief David Zack is pleased to move forward with a plan to enter into a contract with a national recruiting firm to help boost APD staffing, following approval by the Asheville City Council this week.
Asheville Police Chief David Zack
“Asheville Police Department is excited for the opportunity to partner with [...]
There has been much discussion over the past few weeks about the tent encampment that has grown near the NCDOT property located on Haywood Street near I-240. As the camp has grown, so have the concerns over public safety and public health.
We have received numerous complaints of open drug use, theft, and sexual assault at [...]
Asheville Police Chief David Zack is pleased to announce the department was awarded on Nov. 19 the national Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA), marking the ninth time for the accreditation since 1994.
Dubbed “The Gold Standard in Public Safety,” the re-accreditation process occurs every four years and is awarded to a public safety [...]
This online form makes it easy for residents of the city of Asheville to eSign a trespass letter to be held on file at the Asheville Police Department.
Outdoor enthusiasts are enjoying the vast opportunities to be out in nature
this summer. A popular recreation activity in the Asheville area,
of course, is biking; but as it turns out, a popular crime
of opportunity is bike theft.
As the crime prevention message goes: A person can’t fully control someone’s desire or ability to commit a [...]
With the new fiscal year will come new registration and renewal fees for alarm systems in the City of Asheville. Following an overwhelming number of false alarms coming into the Asheville Police Department — 97% of which were false alarms — City Council adopted a revised Alarm Ordinance at its June 22 meeting.
According to the [...]
The Asheville Police Department along with Prevent Child Abuse North Carolina (PCANC) realize the importance of caring connections, supportive environments, and positive experiences for all children and families during Child Abuse Prevention Month in April.
April is a time to help community members learn the important role they play in fostering safe, stable, nurturing relationships and [...]