Department: Transportation
Help make Asheville a Bicycle Friendly Community!
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City Council takes action to include $80 Million GO Bond proposal on November ballot
Council members solidified totals in four different categories: Affordable Housing, Transportation, Parks & Recreation, and Public Safety.
Infrastructure Progress Report: Sidewalks
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Asheville Asks: How do I request traffic calming in my neighborhood?
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Overnight street closures in downtown Patton Avenue area scheduled for Monday, June 17
A portion of Patton Avenue and connecting streets will be closed the night of Monday, June 17 from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. Work will be carried out overnight to minimize disruption to area businesses and residents. See enclosed details and map
Bring a bike on a Bus
Learn how to use the ART transit bus bike racks - watch this instructional video
Livingston Street Traffic Calming
After hearing community input and gathering speed data, traffic calming is proposed for Livingston Street. This project would add speed cushions about every 300ft between Depot Street and Victoria Road. The speed cushions proposed are the same size as speed humps but would include a space between each cushion for emergency vehicles, pictured below.
Free Bus Fare & Travel Training event on May 13, 2024
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Transition in Asheville’s Transportation Department
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Attend the Reed Creek Greenway Feasibility Study Open House on April 11
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