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The project logo Neighborhood Advisory Committee

The project logo Neighborhood Advisory Committee

The Committee consists of nine members, all appointed by City Council, with representation from specific community sectors.  Members shall be residents of the City or the City’s extra-territorial zoning jurisdiction and shall reflect the socio-economic diversity of Asheville.  The term of office is three years.

View current members and board composition requirements here

The Committee was established to advise the City Council on neighborhoods within the City of Asheville’s zoning and planning jurisdiction.  The Committee shall have the following powers and duties:

  1. Develop rules and by-laws for the conduct of its business, including but not limited to meeting schedules, officers, voting, sub-committees;
  2. Develop a plan to strengthen neighborhood identity and resilience, and to facilitate communication and cooperation between Asheville’s neighborhoods and City offices;
  3. Develop benchmarks and standards by which progress towards implementing the plan can be measured; and
  4. Work on special projects that are consistent with the goals of the committee, as assigned or directed by the City Council.

Click HERE for meeting materials.

Neighborhood Advisory Committee Bylaws

Neighborhood Advisory Committee Establishing Resolution

Notice: Effective immediately, all advisory boards staffed by City employees will remain suspended until further direction following the City Council retreat, in mid-February 2025. We will provide updates as new information becomes available.

Quasi-Judicial Boards:
All City quasi-judicial boards staffed by City employees will resume their regular meeting schedules beginning January 1, 2025. The following quasi-judicial boards will recommence their operations as of the new year:

  • Planning & Zoning Commission

  • Asheville-Buncombe Historic Resources Commission

  • Board of Adjustment

  • Civil Service Board

Visit the Board and Commission homepage for continued updates. 

The Neighborhood Advisory Committee voted unanimously move to every-other-month meetings beginning January 2024. Comments made prior to the meeting can be submitted via the following:   

NOTICE: The agenda commenting period will close at 5:00 p.m. the day prior to the meeting. All public comments will be sent to the committee prior to the meeting but may not be read aloud for this meeting.

The meeting begins at 6:00 p.m. and will be streamed live via the City of Asheville YouTube channel. Live Call-in for public comments will not be accepted at this meeting. In-person comments are welcome. Speakers are limited to three (3) minutes and must adhere to the Rules of Decorum for Boards & Commission meetings. A sign in sheet will be provided for those wishing to provide public comments.

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