City Council Commits $8.39 Million to Develop 205 Affordable Housing Units
Council takes action May 12 to fund multi-family affordable housing as part of Asheville's continued Helene recovery
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Council takes action May 12 to fund multi-family affordable housing as part of Asheville's continued Helene recovery
Western North Carolina kicks off its annual Strive Not to Drive week celebrating sustainable transportation on Friday, May 15, and you can join the effort with free rides on Asheville Rides Transit (ART) buses all day on Monday, May 18.
At the May 12 City council meeting, Council members were presented multiple agenda items related to Helene recovery projects, community safety, affordable housing, and a presentation of the proposed FY27 budget by City Manager Wesley.
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