CITY OF ASHEVILLE: Council Meetings Continue in-Person at Harrah’s Cherokee Center and Will be Streamed Live Online

CITY OF ASHEVILLE: Council Meetings Continue in-Person at Harrah’s Cherokee Center and Will be Streamed Live Online
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City of Asheville issued the following announcement on Apr. 4.

Asheville City Council will continue meeting in person at 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 12, 2022  at Harrah’s Cherokee Center – Asheville Banquet Hall, 87 Haywood Street.   

The Council meeting agenda is posted at this link.

Pursuant to North Carolina General Statute § 143-318.10 this will be an in-person meeting which the public can access by any of the following means found at https://publicinput.com/V8580  

Prior to the City Council meeting, City Council will be holding a budget  worksession beginning at 2:30 p.m. in the Banquet Hall of Harrah’s Cherokee Center – Asheville. 

No public comment will be accepted at the worksessions. 

Pursuant to North Carolina General Statute § 143-318.10 this will be an in-person worksession which the public can access by any of the following means found at https://publicinput.com/D1444 

Original source can be found here.



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