Matt Kern announces candidacy for Buncombe County Commission District 1

Press release from the Commission to Elect Matt Kern:

Homebuilder and Community leader Matt Kern, a longtime resident of Riceville community, is announcing his candidacy for the Buncombe County Commission for District 1.

“I am committed to being a good listener and collaborative problem-solver who delivers common sense solutions to meet the needs of fellow residents in Buncombe County,” Kern said. “I offer twenty-five years of experience listening, learning, and leading in our community on early childhood education, adult education, business development, and transitioning to renewable energy.”

As Chair of the Board of the A-B Tech Trustees, Kern led efforts to develop the largest solar project of any community college in North Carolina history. Kern developed a proposal for A-B Tech to partner with Buncombe County to install solar on seven of AB Tech’s campus facilities. The project includes a $1.1 million investment in renewable energy, which will generate enough energy to power the equivalent of more than 100 homes. The project is forecasted to reduce AB Tech electricity costs by more than $3 million over the life of the project, saving local taxpayers money.

Kern has owned his own small business constructing energy efficient homes for families in Buncombe County for 20 years. He and his wife, Kirsten, a physical therapist, are raising two teenage sons. Kern wants to use his experience in home building to significantly expand the county’s role in building affordable and workforce housing.

“People who live and work full time in our community can’t afford to purchase or even rent a decent home in our community. Our current strategies are not sufficient. As Commissioner, I will support new policies to build affordable homes and think of “out of the box” solutions to the affordability crisis. I know we can do so much more. We need to think bigger and act now,” said Kern.

Kern believes our county commission is best able to serve our community when its members are active and informed on the issues affecting the people of Buncombe County. Kern’s service on local Boards and Commissions includes the Verner Center for Early Learning, Friends of the WNC Nature Center, Asheville Parks and Greenway Foundation, Asheville Greenway Commission and the Culture and Recreation Authority. Kern is the Past Chair of the A-B Tech Board of Trustees and serves on the Buncombe County/City of Asheville Schools Capital Fund Commission.

As Commissioner, Kern will also prioritize community-led solutions for protecting our mountains and farmland, managing growth, supporting public school teachers and creating greenways.

Kern ran for County Commission in 2016, finishing second in the Democratic primary.

To get involved in his campaign or learn more about Matt, visit MattKernforCommission.com

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2 thoughts on “Matt Kern announces candidacy for Buncombe County Commission District 1

  1. joelharder

    I’m not endorsing a candidate; however, we need to rotate folks off and have others rotate on to take a fresh look at local problems. I strongly believe such rotations promotes discussion among the Commission in public forums and helps foster active engagement with the public on key issues.

    I’m actively looking to cast my vote for a candidate that will merge the Asheville and Buncombe School Board of Education. This can’t wait, in my opinion.

  2. Tater

    Beyond the solar panels, what’s Kern’s track record in being responsible for, transparent with, involving diverse stakeholders in, ensuring the efficiency of, and innovating at A-B Tech in service of the community? Hasn’t the college been struggling significantly with enrollment and financial drops and requesting ideas to restructure? With taxpayer dollars and community needs at stake, it would be great if Asheville Watchdog or a like organization did some investigative reporting on the state of that college.

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