What we do Last updated or reviewed on September 22, 2025 The Capital Management Department (CMD) plans, budgets, designs and manages projects as well as maintains existing public facilities. CMD is made of two divisions: Capital Projects and Public Facilities Management. The Capital Projects team manages major construction projects including building renovations, parks and playgrounds, as well as transportation infrastructure. The Public Facilities Management team is responsible for overseeing the maintenance, upkeep, safety, and future planning of 60+ facilities, including the operations of select city operational and public safety facilities. By aligning projects and operations with the City’s vision and priorities, CMD ensures effective allocation of resources and maximizes the positive impact on Asheville residents. The Capital Management Department strives to: Ensure projects are built on time and within budget. Promote an equitable, collaborative system for prioritizing maintenance and construction of capital assets that will allow for clear communication of budgetary needs and alignment with organizational priorities and values. Help develop and practice procurement for all levels of contracting that actively and intentionally seek to increase equity and inclusion in project initiation, development, design, and construction. Resources Capital Projects Spending Dashboard Use this tool to view cost information on active capital projects. Neighborhood Investments Learn more about capital projects across the City. Current Bid Opportunities View opportunities to work with the City of Asheville. Current Adopted Budget Access the City’s operating and capital budget for 2025-26. Connect Address 70 Court Plaza, Asheville, NC 28801 Mailing Address PO Box 7148, Asheville, NC 28802 Phone Number 828-620-1372 Business HoursMonday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.Interim DirectorWalter Ear Related Services Minority / Woman Business Enterprise (MWBE) Certification Find information to register for certification as a Minority, Woman, and/or Small Business Enterprise (MWSBE) with the City of Asheville. Business Inclusion (ABI) The Business Inclusion Office for the City of Asheville actively seeks to identify minority and women-owned businesses for an opportunity to participate as providers of goods and services to the city. Do business with the city Learn what is required to do business with the City, for projects large and small. Explore Related ServicesRelated Projects Oakley Public Safety Complex The new fire station is the first of two phases for the Oakley Public Safety Complex project, which will enhance public safety in East Asheville. Lexington Avenue Sidewalk Restoration Click to read more. River Arts District Transportation Improvement Project The purpose of the $35 million project was to rebuild the transportation network along the east side of the French Broad River in the River Arts District, with the long term vision of supporting businesses, residents, artists and the greater community vision adopted in the 2004 Wilma Dykeman RiverWay Master Plan. Explore Related ProjectsCapital Management News City of Asheville Invites Public Feedback on French Broad and Azalea Riverfront Recovery Projects Posted on November 24, 2025December 2, 2025 by Kim Miller Interested in Asheville's riverside recovery? Come to the Drop-in Open House: meet both of the project teams, learn more about each project’s goals, and provide input that will guide design principles moving forward. Asheville to receive $2.4 million in State funding for Biltmore Village infrastructure recovery Posted on November 13, 2025 by Kim Miller The City of Asheville has been awarded $2.4 million in funding from the State of North Carolina’s Department of Commerce’s Small Business Infrastructure Grant Program. read how these essential funds will bolster our community's Helene Recovery and Resilience efforts New Fire Station coming to Oakley: Public invited to learn about and share input on the project Posted on November 5, 2025November 5, 2025 by Kim Miller Get involved! Join us at the Nov. 17 drop-in community event to learn about a project to replace Asheville’s Fire Station 9 in Oakley. Explore Capital Management News
Minority / Woman Business Enterprise (MWBE) Certification Find information to register for certification as a Minority, Woman, and/or Small Business Enterprise (MWSBE) with the City of Asheville.
Business Inclusion (ABI) The Business Inclusion Office for the City of Asheville actively seeks to identify minority and women-owned businesses for an opportunity to participate as providers of goods and services to the city.
Do business with the city Learn what is required to do business with the City, for projects large and small.
Oakley Public Safety Complex The new fire station is the first of two phases for the Oakley Public Safety Complex project, which will enhance public safety in East Asheville.
River Arts District Transportation Improvement Project The purpose of the $35 million project was to rebuild the transportation network along the east side of the French Broad River in the River Arts District, with the long term vision of supporting businesses, residents, artists and the greater community vision adopted in the 2004 Wilma Dykeman RiverWay Master Plan.
City of Asheville Invites Public Feedback on French Broad and Azalea Riverfront Recovery Projects Posted on November 24, 2025December 2, 2025 by Kim Miller Interested in Asheville's riverside recovery? Come to the Drop-in Open House: meet both of the project teams, learn more about each project’s goals, and provide input that will guide design principles moving forward.
Asheville to receive $2.4 million in State funding for Biltmore Village infrastructure recovery Posted on November 13, 2025 by Kim Miller The City of Asheville has been awarded $2.4 million in funding from the State of North Carolina’s Department of Commerce’s Small Business Infrastructure Grant Program. read how these essential funds will bolster our community's Helene Recovery and Resilience efforts
New Fire Station coming to Oakley: Public invited to learn about and share input on the project Posted on November 5, 2025November 5, 2025 by Kim Miller Get involved! Join us at the Nov. 17 drop-in community event to learn about a project to replace Asheville’s Fire Station 9 in Oakley.