by DavidG | Feb 2, 2026 | Report Summary
q URGENT 0 Items q PROBLEMATIC 0 Items s QUESTIONABLE Buncombe County needs to adopt an anti-displacement policy (updated) Asheville needs to adopt an anti-displacement policy (report back) POSITIVE 0 Items Summary of the Report Updated Item: Buncombe County needs...
by DavidG | Feb 2, 2026 | Active, Issue, New
t QUESTIONABLE Summary (updated 2/16/26): On February 17, Buncombe County Commissioners will receive an update on the 2026 property reappraisal process and discuss other tax and housing-related matters. According to the staff report, property values remain well above...
by DavidG | Jan 26, 2026 | Report Summary
q URGENT 0 Items q PROBLEMATIC 0 Items s QUESTIONABLE Asheville needs to adopt an anti-displacement policy (new) Buncombe County needs to adopt an anti-displacement policy (report back) POSITIVE 0 Items Summary of the Report New Item: Asheville needs to adopt an...
by DavidG | Jan 26, 2026 | Active, Issue, New
t QUESTIONABLE Summary: Asheville’s current approach to growth addresses displacement in a piecemeal manner, if at all; we are proposing a consistent anti-displacement policy — modeled on precedents in Mecklenburg, Wake, and Durham Counties — to ensure...
by DavidG | Jan 26, 2026 | Support Documentation
Go Back to the GAP Report on Anti-Displacement Mecklenburg County / City of Charlotte What policies exist The City of Charlotte has adopted one of the most explicit anti-displacement frameworks in North Carolina. In 2021, the City created the Neighborhood Equity and...