Nasty Branch Greenway
Nasty Branch Greenway
The Nasty Branch Greenway is a planned ¾-mile-long greenway that starts at the Grant Southside Center on Depot Street and Livingston Street and terminates at Phifer Street near the McDowell and Southside intersection. This greenway lies on flat terrain along the banks of the creek called Nasty Branch. This is an important East/West connection in the overall greenway network, coinciding with the Greenway Connectors project.
Happening Now
Design and permitting of the Nasty Branch Greenway is in progress. Once complete, the project will go out to bid for construction.
Next Milestone: Construction kickoff
Background
The Nasty Branch Greenway is a planned ¾-mile-long greenway that starts at the Dr. Wesley Grant Sr. Southside Community Center on Depot Street and Livingston Street and terminates at Phifer Street near the McDowell Street and Southside Avenue intersection. This greenway will travel on flat terrain along the banks of the creek called Nasty Branch and is an important east/west connection in Asheville’s larger greenway network. At both ends of the Nasty Branch Greenway, the Greenway Connectors project provides continuity for users to further destinations.
The Nasty Branch Greenway was previously called the “Town Branch” Greenway. In the Fall of 2020, the City of Asheville officially changed the name of this greenway to the Nasty Branch Greenway to honor the microlocal name the Southside neighborhood calls the creek.
Interpretive Signage Design
Interpretive signage will be incorporated along the Nasty Branch Greenway. The final design for the signage was created with input from longtime Southside residents and those who grew up in the Southside neighborhood. The signs share the rich history and cultural legacy of the Southside community and provide a narrative of the devastating impacts of urban renewal in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The signage also gives more detail to the significance of the name “Nasty Branch”.
The final designs are also on display at the Grant Center for the community to view during their normal operating hours.
2024
Design and permitting
2025
Estimated construction start
2026
Estimated project completion
2019 through 2023
- Transportation grant funding received for project construction
- Public outreach for interpretive signage, including an online survey and two walking tours of the greenway
- Design and permitting (ongoing)
Pictured above: walking tour with neighbors and community leaders
2013
- Greenway design plans developed
- Public outreach
Contact Information
Lucy Crown, Transportation Department, Transportation Planning Manager, lcrown@ashevillenc.gov
Susanna Horton, Capital Management Department, Project Manager, shorton@ashevillenc.gov