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ASHEVILLE - City Council approved a downtown Business Improvement District May 14, which would leverage a special tax on property owners to fund additional services for the city's central business ...
Some of these details could be defined in a request for proposal, which council would likely use to solicit an outside organization to manage the city's BID. The Chamber and ADA have indicated ...
The BID will leverage an 8-cent tax (per $100 of assessed value) on downtown property owners to fund additional services for the city's central business district. The BID is estimated to generate ...
On January 22, 2013, the city council asked for a study of road, bicycle and sidewalk improvements referred to as the River Arts District Transportation Improvement Plan (RADTIP). [26] The city council approved a $30 million plan on September 9, 2014, for property the city owned in the River Arts District.
But on April 23, a decade later, Griffin stood in front of Asheville City Council urging them to say no to a newly proposed downtown BID effort — which she called “virtually identical” to ...
When completed, like the Riverfront Plan, the Open Space Guidelines were well received by the public. Local governments immediately adopted them and they were approved by The Asheville Council. The OSG now influence the City of Asheville's river zoning district, river parks and greenways, serving as a blueprint for sustainable development. [6]
The Buncombe County Special Collections Library is a medium-sized archival facility located on the lower level of Pack Memorial Library. It contains a special collection of photographs, manuscripts, postcards, architectural drawings, maps and other materials related to the history of Asheville, Buncombe County, and Western North Carolina.