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City of Asheville to reopen offices to the public Oct. 12

On Oct. 12, the City of Asheville will re-open its public-facing offices. This decision is the result of significant planning, consulting with public health officials, and implementing COVID-19 transmission mitigation efforts. During the COVID-19 pandemic, City staff has continued to provide a majority of services, although modified, such as drop boxes for transactions traditionally handled in-person [...]

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Asheville City Council urges community to stay safe, not engage with outside protesters

Members of our community, We are aware of possible protests planned for this weekend by groups who do not live here or support the work we are doing in Asheville.  We, as a Council, want to encourage residents to refrain from planning counter protests. Some protestors will likely be carrying weapons and have stated that they “plan [...]

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Asheville Fire Department joins Buncombe County search and rescue team on standby for Tropical Storm Isaias

The Asheville Fire Department assembled a team of eight firefighters to join the Buncombe County Task Force 2 Urban Search and Rescue Team (BCTF2 USAR) on a deployment assignment to Kinston, N.C., for standby to assist in emergency support due to probable effects of Tropical Storm Isaias. Isaias is projected to make landfall off the [...]

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Asheville Parks & Recreation offers youth football skills training

Want to keep your young football player sharp during the time of no sports and social distancing?  Want to start developing skills for the future?  Asheville Parks & Recreation is offering a safe way to make that happen while keeping our community healthy.   We’re offering a Youth Football Skills Training program that includes drills and organized [...]

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Take time to evaluate your flooding risk and incorporate measures to lessen potential impact

The 2020 hurricane season is upon us, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has predicted an above average amount of activity. According to NOAA forecasters, the outlook predicts a 60% chance of an above-normal season, a 30% chance of a near-normal season, and only a 10% chance of a below-normal season. The average [...]

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City of Asheville announces Fourth of July holiday schedule

  In observance of the Fourth of July holiday, which is on a Saturday this year, City of Asheville offices will be closed July 3. ART bus service will operate on a reduced holiday schedule July 4. The Fourth of July holiday is one of six holidays throughout the calendar year that ART offers bus service. For [...]

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Public Safety Committee to meet remotely June 25 and here’s how to participate 

Top priority is the safety of our community and to minimize the spread of COVID-19 while conducting City business The Asheville City Council Public Safety Committee will hold a remote meeting at 3:30 p.m. June 25. The agenda is posted to the City website here.  There are three options for providing public comment and several [...]

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