Get involved in 2026! All City Council sessions are open to the public and live streams are available on the City's YouTube channel
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Spring planting is just around the corner, and this year you can treat your soil to some carbon-rich biochar charged with compost.
Join host Sam Parada to learn more as he interviews Keith Aitken, Urban Forester, and Kristina Israel, Communication & Public Engagement Manager with the City of Asheville.
At the March 10 City Council meeting, Council members took action and were presented information on multiple agenda items related to budget, Helene recovery and affordable housing.
The Asheville Police Department is actively investigating these incidents. In addition, the APD is collaborating with its federal, state, and local partners, focusing on identifying and prosecuting repeat violent gun offenders. The APD has also increased police presence in areas where gun violence has occurred.
Hey, Asheville neighbors! The City of Asheville Water Resources Department is bringing infrastructure improvements to your neighborhood! Several smaller waterline replacement projects have been planned for 2026.
APR Innovators is an Asheville Parks & Recreation series highlighting team members going above and beyond to bring huge value to community members through knowledge, connections, and insight that come from a desire to create the best city possible through the power of high-quality recreation programs and safe parks that welcome everyone.
Bill Hart has been named as City of Asheville Water Resources Director, effective March 16, 2026.
Be a part of the community-driven plan will guide urban tree canopy management for the City over the next two decades. Come to the Urban Forest Master Plan NC Arbor Day Workshop Saturday, March 21
Get involved in 2026! All City Council sessions are open to the public and live streams are available on the City's YouTube channel
The newest drop-off site at the North Asheville Community Center is accessible 24/7 and uses locally made Bearicade Bins to keep curious and hungry wildlife from exploring.