GAP Report for 6/23/25
URGENT
- 0 items
PROBLEMATIC
- Western North Carolina needs more state-funded Helene aid (new action)
QUESTIONABLE
- The Housing Authority of the City of Asheville should attempt to address the needs of both PEAK Academy and PODS (report back)
- Buncombe County needs to track demographic information as it navigates the recovery process (report back)
- Buncombe County to offer more rental assistance to Asheville residents (report back)
POSITIVE
- Asheville City Council considers two affordable housing initiatives (new)
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