Government Accountability Project of Asheville

GAP Report for 3/30/26

Summary of the Report

Updated Item: Community got their seat at the table as Asheville explores possibility of Performing Arts Center on The Block

As we reported late last week, City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday, March 24, to place a two-year land hold on the “Parkside” parcels to explore the building of a downtown performing arts center in Asheville. Importantly, the final approved version of the resolution stipulates that the City will “create and utilize, as part of this process, meaningful and robust partnerships [emphasis added] with the surrounding communities, including but not limited to the Block and East End.” This status of “partner” is of great significance to these communities–earlier drafts had merely offered “engagement”–so this commitment is a win. Read our report back here for more information, and consider sending an email of appreciation for this outcome and the anti-displacement one (see next item).

Updated item: Important progress toward an anti-displacement policy in Asheville

City staff recently presented promising plans for developing an anti-displacement policy, and Council appeared very receptive. The strategy is in direct response to the priorities the Legacy Neighborhood Coalition has put forward, and calls for “authentic community engagement and cross-departmental coordination.” While this is still a plan, and not yet a reality, the way the City is approaching this issue is very encouraging. Read more below and consider sending an email of appreciation for this outcome and the performing arts one above.

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We prepared a three-part Special Report on the history of the proposed performing arts center called “Before Parkside: An Active Eagle Street Community.”

Click here to read our full proposed anti-displacement policy proposal.

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Meetings this Week

  • Week of 7/13/26

    The Buncombe County Commission meets this Tuesday, July 14, 2026 at 5 pm for a special meeting to consider how to amend the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget in light of recently passed state laws. The meeting will take place at 200 College Street in downtown Asheville in the Commission Chambers on the Third Floor. You can attend the meetings in person or watch them online via Buncombe County's Facebook page. The full agenda for the meeting can be found here.

    The Asheville City Council meets this Wednesday, July 15, 2026, for a special meeting to consider tax rate adjustments. You can attend the meeting in person on the 2nd Floor of City Hall, 70 Court Plaza in downtown Asheville. Alternatively, you can access the meeting online (live or recorded) at this link. No agenda for the meeting has been published.