Neighbors invited to learn about bond sidewalk project in Five Points 

Picture of Fulton Street

The City of Asheville is moving forward with a bond project in the Five Points neighborhood. Residents along Fulton Street will enjoy a sidewalk spanning from 20 E. Chestnut St. to 71 Woodrow Ave. Construction is slated to begin in June. Before it can get started, City staff needs to speak with residents about the project.

A neighborhood meeting will take place from 5 to 8 p.m. Jan. 14 in the City Public Works Building, Room 109, 161 S Charlotte St. During this meeting, residents will be invited to view the plan and ask questions. A notary public will be on site for homeowners to sign easement documents. Also, Metropolitan Sewerage District (MSD) will be on site to discuss the maintenance work they will complete before the sidewalk installation in June of 2020. 

Sidewalks provide many benefits, including safety, mobility, and healthier communities. If you are unable to attend this meeting and want to learn more about this bond project, please contact Dewayne Riddle at 828-232-4595 or by email at driddle@ashevillenc.gov.

About the bond program

In 2016, Asheville voters approved bond projects in the following categories:

  •    Affordable housing, $25 million;
  •    Parks, $17 million; and
  •    Streets, sidewalks, bus shelters and bike lanes, $32 million.

Keep up with bond project scheduling, money spent etc. on the City’s bond project webpage.