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Home / News / City of Asheville launches Helene Recovery Engagement Hub

City of Asheville launches Helene Recovery Engagement Hub

Posted on December 12, 2024December 12, 2024 by Christy Edwards
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As Asheville continues its recovery from Helene, we’re excited to introduce a powerful new resource to support our community and keep you informed and engaged. The Asheville Recovers Engagement Hub is now live and ready to serve as a central hub for tracking, learning, and sharing information about Asheville’s recovery initiatives.

Key Features

screen shot of recovery dashboardTrack Recovery Progress: View real-time updates on key focus areas like Housing, Water, Infrastructure, and Storm Debris.

Ask Questions, Get Answers: Community members can submit questions and receive responses from City staff.

Sign Up for Updates: Stay in the loop on specific topics by subscribing to email notifications.

 

Recovery Focus Areas

Housing: Addressing immediate and long-term housing needs.

Water Recovery: Ongoing efforts to restore and enhance water infrastructure.

Infrastructure: Repairs, upgrades, and community-driven improvements.

Storm Debris: Updates on debris removal and processing sites.

Economic Recovery: Initiatives to support local businesses and workforce development.

Arts & Culture: Highlighting creative community resilience.

Community Capacity & Cost Recovery: Efforts to rebuild and sustain community capacity.

 

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