“Asheville families are not under threat from new housing; they are under threat from a lack of housing. That’s why we have a process for zoning variances in the first place!”
Tag: 767 New Haw Creek Road
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Letter: The failure of the conditional zoning process
“What can city residents do to protect their families, homes and quality of life? First, don’t rely on the 2018 comprehensive plan as a guideline for how development will occur in your area.”
Letter: This is no way to build a city
“The Council twists all of its strategic plans in knots to justify an outcome that leads to more houses.”
Council asks voters to approve $80 million bond package
The bonds, if all approved by voters in November, would provide $20 million for housing, $20 million for transportation, $20 million for parks and recreation and $20 million for public safety.
Letter: Still opposed to Haw Creek rezoning
“I’m still against approval because of flooding, traffic, no affordable housing, school and school bus safety, and impact on environment issues.”
Council moves BID public hearing to larger venue
A public hearing on another controversial topic — rezoning for a large development at 767 New Haw Creek Road — has been postponed until Tuesday, June 11.