The City of Asheville is implementing a pilot program to provide bear-resistant trash carts to residents. There are a limited number of carts available for the pilot program - you can sign up to be put on a waiting list for the next available carts.
To Asheville residents using paper bags for their fall leaves these past two years, we say thank you and keep up the good work!
We’d encourage everyone else to follow their example.
Paper bags cost about the same as plastic ones. They’re compostable and more eco-friendly. Below is a guide on how to use them effectively, with [...]
City of Asheville government will be closed Sept. 7 for Labor Day. City facilities remain closed to the public at this time, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, though some parks have reopened.
During this public health emergency, City employees have continued their work, some in the field, such as in sanitation, water, transit, fire and police, [...]
Are you “recycling right?” We’ve all had that moment when we’ve gotten confused on what the City of Asheville accepts and does not accept in the Big Blue recycling bins.
Getting it right is important and here’s why: As a city, our contamination rate is on the rise. Where we were previously at a 5% contamination [...]
Asheville bear Zoom discussion
Pack Memorial Library will host a Zoom BearWise at Home
presentation virtually from 4 to 5 p.m. May 13. Visit https://www.facebook.com/events/832450390581893.
To join the Zoom meeting visit , https://zoom.us/j/96568183392.
Meeting ID: 965 6818 3392. Password: Bears!
You can dial in to listen as well. Find your local number: [...]
Updated information:
The City of Asheville brush, trash and recycling collection are all operating on schedule. Thank you to everyone as we sorted out logistics for the safety of our employees and the community in the first few months of the pandemic.
For the most up-to-date City Sanitation information or notification of any delays, Asheville residents can [...]
Updated information:
The City of Asheville brush, trash and recycling collection are all operating on schedule. Thank you to everyone as we sorted out logistics for the safety of our employees and the community in the first few months of the pandemic.
For the most up-to-date City Sanitation information or notification of any delays, Asheville residents can [...]
City of Asheville employees continue to work during the COVID-19 public health emergency, serving you, our residents.
All essential police, fire, sanitation, transit and water services are being maintained as we continue to serve and protect this community, even in this difficult time. Other employees have transitioned to a telecommuting workstation from home, where work in [...]
During the COVID-19 public health emergency, the City of Asheville has maintained our essential services in police, fire, transit, water — and sanitation. We are proud to have been able to continue our trash and recycling collections during this difficult time in which everyone has to maintain social distancing to help prevent spread of the [...]
You’ve got a lot to remember between family stuff, work stuff, school stuff and all the other STUFF that crops up in life. How about something that makes your trash and recycling collection easier?
The City of Asheville’s Sanitation Division is pleased to launch the AVL Collects webpage and smart device app, available for Apple [...]
Asheville City government offices will be closed Jan. 20
in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Here is a look at City services affected and a special event downtown that day.
Trash and recycling
Though City offices will be closed, Sanitation Services will run on schedule. Residential trash and recycling will be collected as [...]
With a new year comes new programs,
facility improvements and projects
to improve our community.
Here’s a look ahead at 10 Asheville City government initiatives as we ring in not only a new year,
but a new decade in 2020.
Civic Center gets Harrah’s Cherokee name
The year 2020 will start with excitement for the newly named Harrah’s Cherokee Center — [...]