City Council Meeting September 10, 2024
City Council Meeting September 10, 2024
Welcome to the September 10, 2024 Asheville City Council Meeting
Find the Virtual Agenda Briefing Meeting - September 5, 2024 at 11 a.m. at the bottom of this page.
- The Agenda Briefing will also be streamed to to the City's YouTube Channel and broadcast on Spectrum Channel 193.
- Pursuant to NC General Statutes sec. 143-318.13 and City Council Rules of Procdure 36(b), the Agenda Briefing Meetings will be held virtually.
On September 10, City Council will meet in-person at 5 p.m. in the Council Chamber of Asheville City Hall - 70 Court Plaza Asheville, N.C.
Persons wishing to speak live at the 5 p.m. meeting will be required to attend in person, and are required to sign up at the door.
Parking Available
Free parking will be available in the two city employee parking lots along Marjorie Street after 4:30 p.m. the day of the meeting (55 Valley Street and 17 Marjorie Street).
Face Coverings in Public Spaces
Face coverings are no longer required in public indoor spaces. For City of Asheville buildings, we will no longer require face coverings. However, public health officials still strongly recommend wearing them especially in crowded indoor spaces.
To be clear, the public will no longer be required to wear face coverings in City of Asheville buildings but will be encouraged to wear them.
Interpretation Available Upon Request
If you want to participate in person at the City Council meeting on September 10 and need interpretive services at that meeting, please use this form to request services by 5 p.m. on Friday, September 6, 2024.
Presentations at the Meeting
For those wishing to make a slide or PowerPoint presentation at a formal meeting of City Council, the presentation must be submitted to Maggie Burleson at mburleson@ashevillenc.gov by 12 p.m. the day before the meeting.
Public Comment at the Meeting
Individuals have up to three minutes to speak to City Council.
A person representing a group of three or more persons (speaker plus three others - total of four) present in the Council Chamber has up to 10 minutes to address City Council.
Public comment period for any item may not exceed one hour.
How to Participate Remotely
To accommodate those who do not yet feel secure attending in person, or those whose are precluded from attending because of schedules or other personal factors, City Council will continue to engage with those members of our community using the following options for participation:
- Remote comments via email (ashevillecitycouncilsept102024@publicinput.com) or voicemail (855-925-2801, meeting code 7283) will continue to be accepted and reviewed by City Council prior to the meeting so long as they are received by 9:00 a.m. on September 10.
- The live meeting will be streamed on the City's YouTube Channel which can be accessed through the YouTube icon on the front page of the City's website or via the livestream at the bottom of this page.
- The live meeting will be available on Charter/Spectrum channel 193.
- You may listen to the meeting through via phone (855-925-2801, meeting code 7283).
- Finally, the public can communicate with the Council by emailing them directly at any time - ashevillenccouncil@ashevillenc.gov.
Link to Council Agenda web page
Share your questions & comments
To raise general public awareness of the current crisis and unnecessary animal deaths
That the ACS say that they are overwhelmed and the only solution that Mr. Shannon is able to implement is eutha...See More
My name is Kelsey H and I am once again writing to you all from Denver Colorado pleading for a change in San Antonio Texas. ACS continues to murder highly adoptable cats and dogs instead of seeking placement and exhausting all resour...See More
Please implement FREE sterilization surgery to ALL female animals in a household. No salary requirements. No limits on numbers being spayed. Maybe have mobile spay clinics set up throu...See More
I am requesting to hire outside candidate to become the new director of ACS. Whomever is hired they actually like animals. Former director Shannon Sims and the current employees at ACS don't like animals at all. Despite their yearly budget inc...See More
We have had at least three incidences where gun shots were fired just yards away from our home where in one early morning incident the repercussions shook ...See More
A high euthanasia rate is not the goal of any ACS. The goals shou...See More
The boiling asphalt & exhaust fumes in the city is not a natural environment for horses who are eas...See More
Too many healthy dogs are being euthanized simply for space in an overcrowded shelter