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GAP Report for 7/11/22

1 item 0 items 2 items 1 item Things that are top priorityBuncombe County Commission to decide on ongoing funding of ReparationsIn late June, Buncombe County Commission Chair Brownie Newman announced that long-term funding for Reparations would be on the agenda for...

GAP Report for 7/5/22

0 items 1 item 0 items 0 items There are no meetings this week or next week of either the Asheville City Council or the Buncombe County Commission. Things that seem problematicBuncombe County Commission will discuss ongoing funding of Reparations at their July 19th...

GAP Report for 6/27/22

1 item 0 items 1 item 0 items The Community Reparations Commission will hold their next meeting on Monday, June 27, 2022, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. The meeting is being held at the Buncombe County First Floor Conference Room at 200 College Street. The public is welcome...

GAP Report for 6/20/22

1 item 0 items 3 items 0 items The Buncombe County Commission meets this Tuesday 6/21/22 at 5 pm. You can attend the meeting at 200 College Street, Room 326 in downtown Asheville. You can watch the meeting online via Buncombe County's Facebook page. The full agenda is...

GAP Report for 6/13/22

1 item 1 item 2 items 0 items The Asheville City Council meets this Tuesday 6/14/22 at 5 pm. You can attend the meeting in person at Harrah’s Cherokee Center, 87 Haywood Street, Asheville, NC in downtown Asheville or watch it online here. The full agenda is...

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Meetings this Week

  • Week of 4/13/26

    The Buncombe County Commission meets this Tuesday, April 21st, 2026 at 3 pm for a briefing and then at 5 pm for their regular meeting. Both meetings will take place at 200 College Street in downtown Asheville: the briefing will take place in the First Floor Conference Room, and the regular meeting in the Commission Chambers on the Third Floor. You can watch the meetings online via Buncombe County's Facebook page. The full agenda for the briefing can be found here and for the regular meeting here