City of Asheville announces City Council Meeting: January 14, 2025
City Council Meetings kick off for 2025. Come participate or watch the live stream of the first meeting of 2025 - Tuesday, January 14 5:00pm
City Council Meetings kick off for 2025. Come participate or watch the live stream of the first meeting of 2025 - Tuesday, January 14 5:00pm
Helene Recovery efforts in Asheville receive an additional 225-million dollars in fudning
Check out this "how to" video to make the most our the interactive Helene Recovery Dashboard - a tool for you!
Please join us in person or virtually. Click on the agenda link to find out what's up for consideration and discussion.
The next meeting of the Asheville City Council will be held at 5 p.m. Tuesday, November 12. It will be held in the Council Chamber on the 2nd Floor of City Hall, 70 Court Plaza. The Council meeting agenda is posted on the City’s website. Pursuant to North Carolina General Statute § 143-318.10 this will [...]
Please join us in person or virtually. Click on the agenda link to find out what's up for consideration and discussion.
Please join us in person or virtually. Click on the agenda link to find out what's on the agenda for consideration and discussion.
Please join us in person or virtually. Click on the agenda link to find out what's up for consideration and discussion.
Please join us in person or virtually. Click on the agenda link to find out what's up for consideration and discussion.
What's Up AVL! goes to the ballpark! Hear from Asheville Tourists President Brian DeWine and Capital Management Director Jade Dundas as the partners get ready for next month's ground breaking at McCormick Field
As a part of its Fiscal Year 2025 budget, the Asheville City Council included 8 permanent positions for the Community Responder Team, in alignment with Homelessness Strategies and Reimagining Public Safety priorities. With the understanding that homelessness is a crisis, not a crime, Asheville Fire Department (AFD) Community Responders will be the lead and first on-the-scene [...]
Council members solidified totals in four different categories: Affordable Housing, Transportation, Parks & Recreation, and Public Safety.