by DavidG | Jan 26, 2026 | Special Report
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...
by DavidG | Jan 26, 2026 | Special Report
Go Back to the GAP Report on Anti-Displacement Purpose and Intent This proposed policy establishes a shared, enforceable framework for the City of Asheville and Buncombe County to anticipate, prevent, mitigate, and monitor displacement resulting from public land use...
by DavidG | Jan 19, 2026 | Report Summary
q URGENT 0 Items q PROBLEMATIC 0 Items s QUESTIONABLE Buncombe County needs to adopt an anti-displacement policy (new) Asheville’s rezoning decisions must address displacement (report back) Asheville needs to prioritize deeply affordable housing with recovery money...
by DavidG | Jan 12, 2026 | Issue, Resolved
t QUESTIONABLE Summary (Updated 1/19/26): The Asheville City Council unanimously approved the proposed rezoning of 13 Baldwin Street in Oakley. We had raised the concern that Asheville currently lacks a coherent anti-displacement framework for assessing risks in...
by DavidG | Jan 12, 2026 | Report Summary
q URGENT 0 Items q PROBLEMATIC 0 Items s QUESTIONABLE Asheville’s rezoning decisions must address displacement (new) Buncombe County is growing tourism while working families are still waiting (report back) Buncombe County is allowing more density without...