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Asheville Parks and Recreation's draft 10-year plan released in June, is intended to guide the future of city parks. Give feedback through July 7.
The city's most recent GO bond referenda, totaling $74 million, was passed by Asheville voters in 2016. The 2016 GO bond was the first to be sanctioned by Asheville voters since 1986.
Asheville Parks and Recreation's previously scheduled activities, programs and rentals are cancelled at this time. All picnic centers, sports fields and community center rentals are also cancelled ...
The Western North Carolina Nature Center is a 42-acre (17 ha) zoological park in Western North Carolina operated by the City of Asheville.It was originally opened in 1925 and known as Recreation Park Zoo, Craig Park Zoo [2], and Asheville City Zoo and housed a wide variety of native and non-native wildlife [3].
ASHEVILLE - Asheville voters overwhelmingly passed an $80 million general obligation bond package in the Nov. 5 election to pay for housing, parks and recreation, transportation and public safety ...
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]
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. [15]
ASHEVILLE - Voters will see a new referendum on the November ballot for an $80 million general obligation bond package to fund housing, transportation, public safety and parks and recreation ...