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Recent News About City of Asheville
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Holiday jamboree to bring road closures and transit detours in Asheville
Asheville's Annual Holiday Parade is set to undergo a transformation this year, becoming the Holiday Jamboree at Pack Square Park.
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Asheville's holiday parade becomes jamboree due to Tropical Storm Helene
The City of Asheville and the Asheville Downtown Association have announced a significant change to this year's Annual Holiday Parade due to Tropical Storm Helene.
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Asheville City Council announces November public meeting details
The Asheville City Council is scheduled to meet on Tuesday, November 12, 2024, at 5 p.m. The meeting will take place in the Council Chamber located on the second floor of City Hall at 70 Court Plaza.
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Asheville Parks & Recreation announces return of community programs
Asheville Parks & Recreation (APR) has announced the return of various programs and special events, aiming to foster community connections and improve quality of life.
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City of Asheville announces closures and service updates for Veterans Day
In observance of Veterans Day, the City of Asheville will close its offices on Monday, November 11, 2024.
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Asheville approves $80M bonds for city improvements
Asheville voters have approved bond referendums totaling $80 million, aimed at enhancing parks and recreation, transportation, public safety facilities, and affordable housing.
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Asheville extends deadline for downtown business improvement district proposals
The City of Asheville is advancing the process to find a Service Provider for its Downtown Business Improvement District (BID) after extending the proposal deadline due to Hurricane Helene.
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Asheville reopens community centers post-Tropical Storm Helene
As Asheville continues its recovery from the destruction caused by Tropical Storm Helene, the city's Parks & Recreation department (APR) is reopening community center buildings on Wednesday, November 6.
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Veterans Day ceremony to feature Gulf War veteran as keynote speaker
A Veterans Day ceremony is scheduled for Monday, November 11, at the Charles George VA Medical Center in Asheville.
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Ashley Haire appointed as Asheville's new transportation director
Asheville City Manager Debra Campbell has announced the appointment of Ashley Haire as the new Transportation Director for the city.
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Asheville Parks & Recreation announces Halloween events after storm delay
Asheville Parks & Recreation (APR) has announced a lineup of Halloween events following the postponement of activities due to Tropical Storm Helene. These events are designed for children, families, and community members and will take place throughout October, with additional programs planned for November. All events are free and do not require prior registration.
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Asheville expands ART bus service after storm recovery
The City of Asheville has announced updates to the ART bus service in response to improved road conditions following Tropical Storm Helene. Starting Monday, October 21, the bus service will extend its operating hours on weekdays and Saturdays from approximately 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., while Sunday service hours will remain unchanged. All ART bus services will continue to be free until further notice.
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Asheville City Council plans next meeting with remote access options
The Asheville City Council is scheduled to meet on Tuesday, October 22, 2024, at 5 p.m. The meeting will take place in the Council Chamber located on the second floor of City Hall at 70 Court Plaza. The agenda for this session is available on the City's official website.
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Asheville reopens 32 parks following storm closures
Following a series of destructive storms, some parks in Asheville have reopened to the public after being closed for three weeks. The Asheville Parks & Recreation (APR) crews have managed to reopen 32 parks and are continuing efforts to clear debris, inspect playgrounds, and take necessary actions to make more locations accessible.
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Asheville provides updates on Tropical Storm Helene recovery efforts
September 28, 2024
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Asheville prepares for heavy rains from Hurricane Helene
The City of Asheville has announced that heavy rains from Hurricane Helene are impacting local transit routes and Parks and Recreation facilities. Due to a road closure on Lodge Street, detours are now in place for Asheville Rapid Transit (ART) Routes S1 and S5. Bus stops along Lodge Street, Sweeten Creek Road, and London Road will be missed until further notice.
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John Shaw highlights contributions at Asheville Parks & Recreation
John Shaw, a key member of Asheville Parks & Recreation (APR), has been recognized for his significant contributions to the community. Shaw joined APR in 2020 as a Labor Crew Coordinator and was promoted to Program and Operations Manager for the Asset Management division within six months. He oversees a team of 45-75 individuals who handle maintenance, repairs, landscaping, and various trades work.
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Asheville Parks & Recreation announces diverse activities for autumn
As the first full month of fall, October offers opportunities for crisp mornings, cool evenings, and connecting with neighbors and the world around us before the hustle and bustle of the holidays. While the surrounding mountains treat us to a spectacular show of bright yellow, orange, and purple hues, Asheville Parks & Recreation (APR) has activities, special events, and classes to help community members grow and discover.
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Asheville announces upcoming city council meeting with remote participation options
The next meeting of the Asheville City Council will be held at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, September 24. It will take place in the Council Chamber on the 2nd Floor of City Hall, located at 70 Court Plaza.
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Asheville seeks proposals for downtown business improvement district management
The City of Asheville has announced the release of a Request for Proposal (RFP) seeking a service provider to manage the Downtown Business Improvement District (BID). This initiative aims to enhance safety and cleanliness within the downtown area.