City of Asheville

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Who We Are

Mission: To deliver quality services in partnership with the community, creating a safe, vibrant, and sustainable city.

Asheville, North Carolina, is a vibrant city in the Blue Ridge Mountains, known for its arts scene, historic architecture, and stunning natural beauty. With a population of about 95,000, it is the largest city in Western North Carolina and home to landmarks like the Biltmore Estate and Grove Park Inn. The city boasts a lively downtown filled with art galleries, craft breweries, farm-to-table restaurants, and live music venues. Asheville emphasizes sustainability with its parks, greenways, and proximity to outdoor activities like hiking and biking. Its economy thrives on healthcare, education, technology, and small businesses, supported by progressive policies promoting social equity and environmental stewardship.

What We Do

The City of Asheville, North Carolina, serves its residents and visitors by providing a wide range of services aimed at maintaining and improving the community’s quality of life. Some of the key areas in which the city operates include:

  • Public Safety: The Asheville Police Department and Asheville Fire Department work to ensure the safety and security of the community by providing law enforcement, emergency response, fire protection, and disaster preparedness services.
  • Transportation and Infrastructure: The city maintains roads, sidewalks, and public transportation systems, including Asheville Redefines Transit (ART), which offers bus services throughout the area. Additionally, the city manages parking services and bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure to improve mobility and reduce congestion.
  • Sustainability and Environmental Services: Asheville is committed to environmental sustainability through initiatives like waste reduction, recycling programs, energy efficiency projects, and climate action planning. The city is also focused on maintaining green spaces and protecting water resources.
  • Parks and Recreation: Asheville offers a variety of parks, recreational facilities, greenways, and community centers for residents and visitors to enjoy. The city supports outdoor activities such as hiking, sports, and community events to promote health and wellness.
  • Community Development: The city works on affordable housing projects, neighborhood revitalization, and economic development programs to support local businesses and ensure equitable access to resources for all residents.
  • Arts, Culture, and Historic Preservation: Asheville is known for its rich cultural heritage and thriving arts community. The city actively supports the arts through grants, public art initiatives, and preservation efforts for historic buildings and districts.
  • Economic Development: Asheville works to attract and retain businesses, foster entrepreneurship, and create jobs. The city collaborates with local organizations and agencies to promote economic growth while maintaining a high quality of life.
  • Government Services: Asheville provides essential city services like water supply, waste management, street maintenance, and public records management. The city’s government is dedicated to transparent governance, citizen engagement, and responsive service delivery.

Through these and other initiatives, Asheville aims to build a vibrant, inclusive, and sustainable community.