CITY OF ASHEVILLE: Who’s up this week on What’s Up AVL! City of Asheville Urban Planner and Historic Preservation Manager – Alexandra Cole

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 City of Asheville issued the following announcement on Nov. 7.

What’s Up AVL!

The City of Asheville’s bi-monthly radio show gives the community the chance to take a deep dive with City of Asheville staff and departments.

Learn about different departments and what projects are taking place in your community.

This week, the City of Asheville host Sam Parada will sit down with City of Asheville Urban Planner and Historic Preservation Manager Alexandra Cole to talk about Walton Street Pool historic designation   and other efforts to preserve Asheville’s historic character.

Walton Street Pool House and Pool, 1950s. Image courtesy of Isaiah Rice Photo Collection, Special Collections and University Archives, Ramsey Library at UNC Asheville, Asheville, N.C. 

Tune In and Tune Up your knowledge!

Wednesday, November 9, 2022

12:30-1:00p.m.

WRES 100.7 

Can’t catch the podcast in real time? You can catch the replays of shows  12:30-1:00 p.m. Mon, Wed, Fri

You can find previous episodes of What’s Up AVL! on the City’s Youtube channel                 

Original source can be found here.



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