Make your plans! The City of ASheville is proud to support the MLK Association of Buncombe County and Asheville in hosting a week of Juneteenth celebration events June 16-20
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Make your plans! The City of ASheville is proud to support the MLK Association of Buncombe County and Asheville in hosting a week of Juneteenth celebration events June 16-20
Community leaders take time to discuss cultural and economic displacement in the city.
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Be informed in 2026! All City Council sessions are open to the public and live streams are available on the City's YouTube channel. The June 9 session will include Helene recovery items and the proposed FY27 budget
Learn more about what's on tap for the Juneteenth 2026 - and how YOU can inform how the festival will look in 2027
Asheville City Council approved $15.5 million in funding to local subrecipients through the City’s Small Business Support Program as part of Asheville’s broader disaster recovery strategy. The programs are designed to help stabilize Asheville’s small business community, support job retention, and strengthen long-term economic resilience.
All City Council sessions are open to the public and live streams are available on the City's YouTube channel.
Learn about the actions taken to deliver a balnaced proposed FY27 budget
Asheville’s parks and community centers offer no shortage of activities to keep summers colorful, but sometimes Asheville Parks & Recreation (APR) program experts literally make the community more colorful. That is what led Grove Street Community Center Manager Shateisha Bowden to create Get Your Dye On, a tie-dye extravaganza for all ages taking place throughout the summer.
Be informed in 2026! All City Council sessions are open to the public and live streams are available on the City's YouTube channel.
Learn more about the draft Asheville Rides Transit (ART) network and provide feeback
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