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Home / News / City of Asheville launches Helene Recovery Priorities Survey to guide post-Tropical Storm Helene efforts

City of Asheville launches Helene Recovery Priorities Survey to guide post-Tropical Storm Helene efforts

Posted on January 16, 2025January 21, 2025 by Christy Edwards
graphic with text Recovery Priorities Survey and Public Comment

The City of Asheville is calling on residents to share their perspectives and priorities as the community works to recover and rebuild following Tropical Storm Helene. The City has launched a Helene Recovery Priorities Survey to gather input that will help guide City Council’s decision-making during their upcoming annual retreat.

“We recognize the challenges our community faces in the wake of this storm,” said Mayor Esther Manheimer. “Your input is critical to shaping a recovery plan that reflects the needs and values of everyone in Asheville.”

The survey, which takes approximately 10 minutes to complete, is available now and will remain open through February 2, 2025. Results will be shared with City Council and will directly inform discussions at the City Council’s retreat on February 13 and 14, 2025.

The survey is available online at https://publicinput.com/recoverysurvey2025.

The survey is also available in 

  • Spanish
  • Ukrainian
  • Russian

Let your voice be heard—together, we will rebuild a stronger Asheville.

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