Soil Erosion and Stormwater Review The Soil Erosion and Stormwater Review Committee consists of 5 members total; there are 2 City department directors designated by the City Manager and 1 member of the Planning and Zoning Commission, and 2 members appointed by City Council. City Council appointments must be City residents or residents residing in the extra-territorial jurisdiction. At least one City Council appointment shall have a professional accreditation in the practice of stormwater management, erosion and sediment control, or related areas of professional practice. The committee hears appeals from the Stormwater Administrator. Regular Scheduled Meetings The committee meets on an as-needed basis. Contact Information McCray Coates, Stormwater Division Manager Updated 10/22/2019 Related Services Watch a live stream of the City channel View live televised Asheville City Council meetings, at 5 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesday of every month. Request public records Find a list of records already available online, records not held by the City, and records that are not public record. Submit a request for public records. More Related Services Soil Erosion and Stormwater Review News City pulls Asheland Avenue proposal from Council agenda Posted on February 19, 2021February 19, 2021 by Ashley Traynum-Carson Asheville City Council has agreed, at the request of the City Manager, to pull the proposal to sell the land located on Asheland Avenue between Phifer Street and Morgan Avenue to the Haywood Street Congregation to build affordable housing. The proposal was initially scheduled for City Council’s Feb. 23 agenda. Building new affordable housing remains and [...] Help shape Asheville by serving on a City board or commission Posted on February 12, 2021February 19, 2021 by Polly McDaniel Looking for a way to get involved in local government and play a part in shaping the future of Asheville? Serving on a City of Asheville board or commission is a great place to start. Through a variety of boards and commissions established by Asheville City Council, citizens can provide input on the policies that shape [...] Asheville City Council continues remote meetings and here’s how to participate Posted on February 5, 2021February 10, 2021 by Polly McDaniel For safety and to reduce the transmission of COVID-19, Asheville City Council meetings will remain virtual at this time. That includes the 5 p.m. Feb. 9 City Council meeting. Here’s what you need to know to watch/listen and/or to participate in the Council meeting. This meeting can be accessed through the City’s Virtual [...] More Soil Erosion and Stormwater Review News
Watch a live stream of the City channel View live televised Asheville City Council meetings, at 5 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesday of every month.
Request public records Find a list of records already available online, records not held by the City, and records that are not public record. Submit a request for public records.
City pulls Asheland Avenue proposal from Council agenda Posted on February 19, 2021February 19, 2021 by Ashley Traynum-Carson Asheville City Council has agreed, at the request of the City Manager, to pull the proposal to sell the land located on Asheland Avenue between Phifer Street and Morgan Avenue to the Haywood Street Congregation to build affordable housing. The proposal was initially scheduled for City Council’s Feb. 23 agenda. Building new affordable housing remains and [...]
Help shape Asheville by serving on a City board or commission Posted on February 12, 2021February 19, 2021 by Polly McDaniel Looking for a way to get involved in local government and play a part in shaping the future of Asheville? Serving on a City of Asheville board or commission is a great place to start. Through a variety of boards and commissions established by Asheville City Council, citizens can provide input on the policies that shape [...]
Asheville City Council continues remote meetings and here’s how to participate Posted on February 5, 2021February 10, 2021 by Polly McDaniel For safety and to reduce the transmission of COVID-19, Asheville City Council meetings will remain virtual at this time. That includes the 5 p.m. Feb. 9 City Council meeting. Here’s what you need to know to watch/listen and/or to participate in the Council meeting. This meeting can be accessed through the City’s Virtual [...]