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The Board of Adjustments meeting scheduled for Monday, October 14th has been cancelled. No applications were received by the deadline date of September 23. The next Board of Adjustments meeting will be held on November 18, 2019 at 4:00 p.m. Applications will be due by 5:00 p.m. on Monday,...Read more
Please join us this evening, Tuesday, September 17th from 6pm-8pm for a drop in open house at the newly renovated Public Works building. Light refreshments will be served. We look forward to seeing you!Read more
The regular monthly meeting for the Town of Biltmore Forest Board of Commissioners will be one week later in the month of September. This month's meeting will be held Tuesday, September 17, 2019 at 4:30 p.m. in the Town Hall.Read more
The Town Hall, Police Department, and Public Works Department are currently experiencing intermittent telephone and internet outages. If you contact any of the departments and do not receive an answer, please be patient and contact us again. We are working to resolve this issue with our IT...Read more
The Town Hall and Public Works Department will be closed for the Labor Day holiday on Monday, September 2nd. The Police Department will maintain a regular schedule. Due to this holiday closure, trash and recycling pickup for the week will be delayed by one day. If you have questions regarding...Read more
The latest edition of the Biltmore Forest Chronicle was mailed to residents Tuesday, August 27. This quarter's newsletter has many upcoming events that we hope everyone will be able to attend. Find a link to the newsletter by clicking...Read more
There is a water line break at Cedar Hill Road. Customers around this area may experience no water while this is being repaired. Please call 274-3919 if you have any questions.Read more
A portion of Eastwood Road, between Hilltop Road and US-25, will be closed today, July 17, 2019 between the hours of 1pm and 4pm. The purpose of this closure is to install pressure plates in the road for the pending traffic light installation at Eastwood Road and US-25. If you have questions,...Read more
The Town has requested for Duke Energy to consider burying power lines throughout Biltmore Forest. Duke Energy has informed the Town that they intend to begin design on a targeted underground program within the next few weeks. The result of this design process is that Duke Energy engineers will...Read more