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PROBLEMATIC
- Buncombe County is advancing major decisions that impact displacement without clear analysis or a coordinated policy response (new)
- Appeal deadline for property tax reappraisals is too early (updated)
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Summary of the Report
Buncombe County still not taking action on displacement
Buncombe County is moving forward on several major policy decisions—affecting taxes, land use, and housing—without any visible framework for analyzing or preventing displacement. While County staff have recently acknowledged the importance of these issues and pointed to existing plans and internal processes, the County has still not taken meaningful steps to provide transparent analysis or develop a comprehensive anti-displacement policy—despite repeated community requests and clear evidence that its decisions are shaping who can afford to live here. At the same time, the County has not responded to our recent call to postpone the property assessment appeal deadline, a missed opportunity to reduce immediate displacement pressure.
This week’s County Commission agenda highlights the stakes. From the proposed unified fire district to major bond investments and floodplain regulations, the County is making decisions with real consequences for cost burdens and community stability—yet without clear, public analysis or mitigation. Meanwhile, the City of Asheville has begun a coordinated, cross-departmental process to develop an anti-displacement strategy. The contrast between acknowledgment and action is becoming harder to ignore.
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Templates and Links to More Information
Here are all active email templates:
- Email the Buncombe County Commission about the major decisions they are making that impact displacement without clear analysis or a coordinated policy response
- Email the Buncombe County Commission about the need to postpone the property appraisal appeal deadline
Resources:
Click here to read our full proposed anti-displacement policy proposal.
