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Home / News / City of Asheville announces new project to enhance neighborhood resilience, connectivity

City of Asheville announces new project to enhance neighborhood resilience, connectivity

Posted on July 2, 2024 by Kim Miller
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The Community Space Upfit Project is an ARPA-funded initiative to provide five community spaces with technology and infrastructure enabling virtual community meetings, and emergency briefings: connecting residents in real-time no matter the situation.

In a pioneering move aimed at bolstering neighborhood connectivity and climate resilience, the City of Asheville will be enhancing five community spaces across the city using technology to support vulnerable communities.  These spaces, identified by neighborhoods through an ongoing application period, will promote inclusivity and remote participation in community gatherings and city government decision-making processes. 

The Community Space Upfit Project will use $75,000 in federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to provide the selected spaces with technology and infrastructure customized to the individual needs of the recipient community or space. The selection process will prioritize neighborhoods identified by the City’s Climate Justice Map as highly vulnerable to climate change and other socioeconomic impacts, ensuring that those most in need receive vital support.

The application period, open now, will run until July 12. Selected neighborhoods will be notified in late July. Neighborhood leaders and residents can learn more about the project and view the application at www.publicinput.com/CSUP. 

“By investing in technology for some of Asheville’s most vulnerable neighborhoods, we are hoping to not only enhance connectivity but also strengthen neighborhood resiliency,” said City of Asheville Communication and Public Engagement Director Dawa Hitch. “This initiative seeks to improve two things: 1) the flow of information during an emergency and 2) access to decision making.”

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