City of Asheville announces City Council Meeting: March 12, 2024
Please join us in person or virtually. Click on the agenda link to find out what's up for consideration and discussion.
Asheville Asks: What’s the easiest way to isolate a topic of interest in a City Council Meeting recording?
Review how to use the "Chaptering" feature on our YouTube channel to quickly find City Council agenda items of interest to you as they were discussed at Council sessions. It’s all part of the City’s ongoing effort to foster transparency and ease of information access for our community.
City of Asheville encourages cross departmental cooperation to address downtown community issues
The City of Asheville engages multiple resources and departments in an ongoing effort to continue and enhance services supporting a safe, clean, and welcoming downtown.
City of Asheville hosts community feedback session for the Affordable Housing Plan highlighting findings and draft recommendations.
Attend a City of Asheville Community Feedback Session on the Affordable Housing Plan March 27, 2024 Harrah's Cherokee Center, Banquet Hall 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m
City Council identifies FY25 priorities at Council Retreat February 22-23, 2024
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Calling all blood donors, Battle of the Badges is back!
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Asheville Asks: When is the next Homelessness Learning Series?
February sessions are underway, but community members are welcome to still sign up. Want to begin at the beginning? Start fresh with us in March, as more sessions have been added.
City of Asheville announces City Council Meeting: February 13, 2024
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Community invited to meeting for Malvern Hills Park’s pool on February 21, 2024
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City of Asheville introduces “Report an Issue Form” for Board, Commission, and City Council meetings
City of Asheville announces a NEW dedicated platform to report any challenges encountered while accessing or participating in City public meetings.
City of Asheville invites community to Neighborhood Matching Grant Workshop
The City’s Neighborhood Matching Grant program is now accepting applications for the 2024 calendar year, allowing neighborhood organizations to apply for up to $5,000 in dollar-for-dollar matching funds
What’s Up AVL! This week learn more about Neighborhood Matching Grants
Learn about different City of Asheville departments and projects taking place in your community. This Week’s Guests: Neighborhood Services Specialist Meredith Friedheim and community members Billy Enright and Sekou Coleman, representing the prior recipient group Southside United Neighborhood Association.
First Quarter year on year comparison shows crime reduction in downtown Asheville
Your input and involvement are critical to a safer, cleaner, and more enjoyable downtown.
City of Asheville announces City Council Meeting: January 23, 2024
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