Trey Irby speaks to members of the Burton Street Community about their Helene experience

Stronger Together: Stories from AVL’s neighborhoods post-Helene

As Helene recovery continues to unfold, strengthening our ability to withstand and bounce back from future disruptions, our community continues to reflect on the ways that we came together as neighbors. As part of the reflection, city staff spent time interviewing community members to understand what happened in the aftermath of Helene and how people responded.

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Come Take Part in the City’s Holiday Free Store!

Do you have items cluttering your home that are still in good condition? Or are you looking for some free items ahead of the holidays? If so, come to the City’s Holiday Free Store on Dec 13 from 10 am to 4 pm at the Dr. Wesley Grant Sr. Southside Community Center.

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Sustainability Department shares MCAP updates to performance measures and FY25 Department Annual Report

The Sustainability Department’s Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25) Report has been published along with annual updates to the Municipal Climate Action Plan (MCAP) webpage and performance measures. Tropical Storm Helene impacted our City, region, lives, and work in significant and lasting ways, including work reorganization to address emerging recovery needs alongside ongoing sustainability work.

Dulce Mirian Porras works with community partners at Swannanoa Communities Together on a water capturing and filtration system.

Elevate AVL Engagement Agents implement community impact projects

In Phase 2 of the Elevate AVL project, Engagement Agents supported the distribution of Climate Action Toolkits in neighborhoods throughout the city and they designed and implemented individual community impact projects. 

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Collaborative biochar pilot project completed in Asheville

During the month of May 2025, the City of Asheville conducted a successful biochar pilot project with the help of the US Forest Service (USFS) at the Southern Research Station.

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