What we do Last updated or reviewed on November 15, 2023 The Legal Services Department is dedicated to supporting the mission, direction and goals of the City Council by providing high quality legal services to the City of Asheville. About the Department The Legal Services Department advises and represents the City of Asheville in all settings where legal advice and representation are needed or requested. The department provides advice to City Council, the city manager, city departments, and boards and commissions. The goals of the department include: Implement city goals and objectives through appropriate legal processes. Assist in the development and presentation of legislative programs. Initiate or defend legal action as necessary in support of city goals and objectives. Provide research and advice to City Council in support of Council initiatives. Provide continued high quality legal service to internal as well as external customers. Provide or arrange for effective legal representation for all lawsuits. Disclaimer The City Attorney’s Office advises City Council and City departments. Unfortunately, due to constraints imposed by the State Bar’s Rules of Professional Conduct, the City Attorney’s Office cannot provide legal advice to members of the general public, or answer questions regarding City Ordinances or regulations. If you have a need for legal advice, you should consult with a licensed attorney. Factual inquiries or feedback about City matters may be directed to the City’s Communications and Public Engagement department. Connect Address 70 Court Plaza, Asheville, NC 28801 Mailing Address PO Box 7148, Asheville, NC 28801 Phone Number 828-259-5610 City AttorneyBrad BranhamBusiness HoursMonday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m.Main Office Line828-259-5542 Related Services Explore city data Public datasets and maps are available on the open data portal at data.ashevillenc.gov. Explore Related ServicesLegal News City of Asheville announces Interim Transportation Director and Interim City Engineer Posted on December 29, 2023 by Kim Miller The Asheville City Manager’s office is pleased to announce that Jessica Morriss, current Assistant Director of Transportation, has been named the Interim Transportation Director, and Christopher Cairns, current City Traffic Engineer, will also hold the role of Interim City Engineer. Both Morriss and Cairns will begin interim assignments on January 1, 2024. Jessica has nearly twenty [...] Downtown Cleanliness and Safety Update: Panhandle and Solicitation guidelines available Posted on December 15, 2023December 15, 2023 by Kim Miller The City of Asheville and Asheville City Council continually strive to maintain a balance between public safety and facilitating community members' and visitors’ desire to give. Striking this balance creates a safe public environment while continuing to recognize and respect a culture of giving in our shared community. What’s up AVL: This week hear from City Attorney Brad Branham on the solitication & panhandle ordinance Posted on December 11, 2023 by Kim Miller What’s Up AVL! The City of Asheville’s bi-monthly radio show allows the community to take a deep dive with the City of Asheville staff and departments. You can learn about different departments and what projects are taking place in your community. This Week’s Guest: City Attorney Brad Branham Sam and Brad talk about how the Explore Legal News
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City of Asheville announces Interim Transportation Director and Interim City Engineer Posted on December 29, 2023 by Kim Miller The Asheville City Manager’s office is pleased to announce that Jessica Morriss, current Assistant Director of Transportation, has been named the Interim Transportation Director, and Christopher Cairns, current City Traffic Engineer, will also hold the role of Interim City Engineer. Both Morriss and Cairns will begin interim assignments on January 1, 2024. Jessica has nearly twenty [...]
Downtown Cleanliness and Safety Update: Panhandle and Solicitation guidelines available Posted on December 15, 2023December 15, 2023 by Kim Miller The City of Asheville and Asheville City Council continually strive to maintain a balance between public safety and facilitating community members' and visitors’ desire to give. Striking this balance creates a safe public environment while continuing to recognize and respect a culture of giving in our shared community.
What’s up AVL: This week hear from City Attorney Brad Branham on the solitication & panhandle ordinance Posted on December 11, 2023 by Kim Miller What’s Up AVL! The City of Asheville’s bi-monthly radio show allows the community to take a deep dive with the City of Asheville staff and departments. You can learn about different departments and what projects are taking place in your community. This Week’s Guest: City Attorney Brad Branham Sam and Brad talk about how the