Government Accountability Project of Asheville

GAP Report for 6/30/25

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PROBLEMATIC

  • Western North Carolina needs more state-funded Helene aid (updated)

QUESTIONABLE

  • Buncombe County needs to track demographic information as it navigates the recovery process updated)
  • Buncombe County to offer more rental assistance to Asheville residents (updated)

POSITIVE

  • Asheville City Council considers two affordable housing initiatives (updated)

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Meetings this Week

  • Week of 3/9/26

    The Asheville City Council meets this Tuesday, March 10th at 3 pm for a worksession on the budget and then at 5 pm for their regular meeting. You can attend both meetings in person on the 2nd Floor of City Hall, 70 Court Plaza in downtown Asheville. Alternatively, you can access the meetings online (live or recorded) at this link for the worksession and this link for the regular meeting. The presentation slides for the worksession can be found here and the agenda for the regular meeting can be found here.