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City of Asheville announces public information sessions on proposed text amendments to the Unified Development Ordinance

Members of the public are invited to learn about three proposed changes to Asheville’s Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) at a series of upcoming information sessions. (Registration information is available on the City’s UDO Text Change Engagement Hub.)  These proposed revisions to the UDO are focused on updates to 

Building Back City Owned Assets and Infrastructure

Restoring City-owned infrastructure through the FEMA Public Assistance Program

The City of Asheville experienced an estimated $1 billion in damage to City-owned property and assets due to Helene. This includes extensive damage to City-owned parks, streets, buildings, utilities, and other vital assets and infrastructure. Rebuilding will be a massive undertaking, and this is not something the City can fund on its own. Federal and [...]

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Stay active in Asheville with alternative activities while parks recover

When Helene swept across the region in September, it left unprecedented destruction including an estimated $1 billion in damages to City of Asheville municipally-owned properties and assets. As the community works to rebound and rebuild, some public recreation amenities will be offline for extended periods. In the meantime, check out some alternatives from

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Service and event updates: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, January 20, 2025

No Sanitation Service on Monday There will be no trash service due to ice/ snow covered roads on Monday, January 20. Trash service will be delayed one day for the rest of the week, except for CBD which will remain Wednesday.  MLK Peace March and Rally canceled Due to today’s weather forecast the Peace March and Rally has been [...]

2024 Infrastructure Milestones

Investing in Community Infrastructure: 2024 Progress & 2025 Outlook

While 2024 brought an unimaginably difficult ending (looking at you, Helene), still much was accomplished. From accessible sidewalks to public restrooms to playgrounds, the City of Asheville continues to invest in the quality of life for our community. Read on to find out about infrastructure improvements made throughout the city in 2024 and what’s in [...]

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Asheville-Buncombe Continuum of Care seeks volunteers for the annual Point-in-Time Count on January 28 and 29, 2025

Join the Asheville-Buncombe Continuum of Care for the annual Point-in-Time Count! Community members will work as part of a small team to canvas Buncombe County surveying people experiencing homelessness. This critical data collection happens nationwide during the last 10 days of January each year. The information gathered helps direct federal funding, inform local strategy, [...]

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City of Asheville announces 2025 Community Development Block Grant applications now open

The City of Asheville’s Community and Economic Development Department will be accepting applications for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds for fiscal year 2025-26 until February 7, 2025. We expect to make around $1,000,000 in awards this year. Please note that this is separate from the recently awarded $225,010,000 CDBG-Disaster Recovery grant the city received. Information [...]

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Accessibility upgrades now complete in City-owned parking garages

City-owned parking garages are now more accessible.  This recently completed work is the second of four phases of the Parking Garage Capital Improvements Project and creates accessible parking spaces and paths of travel that are compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to the greatest extent feasible in Harrah’s Cherokee Center Asheville (HCCA), Rankin [...]

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WNC Nature Center is sad to share news of the passing of Leafa, the red panda

The Nature Center is sad to announce the passing of our female red panda, Leafa, whose health had declined over the past few months.   Born in 2009 at the Red River Zoo in Fargo, ND, Leafa and her male counterpart, Phoenix, came to the Nature Center from the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago in 2018 as [...]

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Be winter ready for parks and greenways adventures

One of the many advantages of living in Asheville is experiencing all four seasons. While some advice is evergreen, winter comes with unique challenges (and rewards!) regarding outside recreation. The Asheville Parks & Recreation (APR) pros share tips below to stay comfortable and safe while exploring the city’s parks and greenways during cold temperatures. Note: [...]

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Winter Weather Updates – January 11; ART service suspended

The Asheville region is forecasted to receive substantial winter weather this weekend. The winter storm will likely have impacts to road conditions and traffic patterns. Due to the impacts of Tropical Storm Helene,  the City is especially vulnerable during these weather conditions. UPDATES Jan 13 8:00am  – Parks and Recreation inclement weather schedule Community Centers will operate on an [...]

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