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1/15/25

As the Town’s debris removal process continues, we are now moving into the private property debris removal phase. Beginning next Thursday, January 23 rd , property owners impacted by Hurricane Helene who do not have debris removal insurance and have been unable to move their debris to the public...Read more

1/12/25

The Town’s regular meeting schedule resumes in January 2025. The Board of Commissioners will hold their regular meeting this Tuesday, January 14 th at 4:30 p.m. The meeting will include a public hearing on proposed zoning text amendments. The agenda and information for this meeting may be found...Read more

1/10/25

The debris removal program and reimbursement process through FEMA involves various levels of work. The first is debris removal from the public rights of way. The Town has removed just over 286,000 cubic yards form the public right of way since beginning work on October 12, 2024. As we near the...Read more

12/30/24

The Town Hall and Public Works will be closed on Wednesday, January 1st, 2025 for New Years Day. Wednesday trash route customers will be collected on Thursday, January 2nd. We wish you all a safe, healthy, and happy 2025!Read more

12/23/24

Santa will be joining the Police Department and Skyland Fire Department on a ride through Biltmore Forest and The Ramble on Christmas Eve. They will begin their ride at the Police Department around 9:00am Tuesday morning and will start the tour of Biltmore Forest on Busbee Road. Please come out...Read more

12/23/24

The Town Hall will be closed Tuesday, December 24th, Wednesday, December 25th, and Thursday, December 26th. Public Works will be closed on Wednesday, December 25th, Thursday, December 26th, and Friday, December 27th. Regarding trash and recycling pickup, Wednesday, December 25th route customers...Read more

12/13/24

Vegetative Debris Removal: The Town’s debris removal project continues moving forward. Through yesterday, we have removed over 230,000 yards of debris from the public right of way and processed over 68,000 yards of wood chips. There remains substantial work to be done, and the Town and its...Read more

12/11/24

The Town's new Board of Commissioners and Mayor were sworn in on Tuesday by Judge Max O. Cogburn, Jr. The new Board is made up of the following members:

George F. Goosman III - Mayor

Doris Loomis - Mayor Pro-Tem, Commissioner

Drew Stephens - Commissioner

Allan...Read more

11/27/24

First and foremost, please let me extend a Happy Thanksgiving to everyone. We have come a long way in nearly 9 weeks and have much to do – but each day provides an opportunity to continue moving forward. Thank you all for your patience, support, and care as the Town recovers.

Debris...Read more

11/18/24

The City of Asheville Water Resources Department is officially lifting the Boil Water Notice first issued after Hurricane Helene.

Laboratory results from sampling conducted Nov. 16 and Nov. 17 have confirmed that the water supply is free from...Read more

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