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Home / News / Neighborhood Advisory Committee to hold South Asheville neighborhood meeting

Neighborhood Advisory Committee to hold South Asheville neighborhood meeting

Posted on September 22, 2015October 3, 2019 by Web Editors - CAPE

The Neighborhood Advisory Committee of the City of Asheville invites residents and businesses of South Asheville to a neighborhood meeting at 7 p.m. Sept. 28 at the Skyland/South Asheville Library, 260 Overlook Road.

Please join us for this opportunity to hear updates on city services, express your ideas for improving your neighborhood and share neighborhood accomplishments.

This is the second meeting the Neighborhood Advisory Committee has held in South Asheville and it will provide an opportunity for neighborhoods to present updates on neighborhood activities and concerns presented at the 2013 meeting.

The Neighborhood Advisory Committee’s mission is to foster effective communication between and among Asheville’s neighborhoods and with the City of Asheville.

To learn more about the Neighborhood Advisory Committee of the City of Asheville, please visit our page on the City of Asheville website.

For more information about the Neighborhood Advisory Committee meeting, contact Chair Elaine Poovey at jepoovey@hotmail.com.

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