Asheville City Council held a virtual agenda briefing on July 24, 2025, to prepare for their upcoming business meeting scheduled for July 29. Mayor Esther Manheimer welcomed participants, noting that the meeting would be live-streamed for public access.
City Manager Deborah Campbell outlined the agenda, highlighting that the next meeting would feature a closed session and a packed agenda, including a proclamation for July as Independent Retailer Month. The council anticipates a lengthy discussion due to a dense consent agenda and two controversial rezoning petitions that will be up for public hearing.
Assistant City Manager Ben Woody provided an overview of the business agenda, emphasizing the importance of the upcoming discussions. He encouraged council members to engage actively during the meeting, as many items would require careful consideration.
Additionally, the meeting included updates from Jared Walker and Associates on the Comprehensive Transit Operations Assessment, which aims to enhance public transportation services in Asheville. This assessment is crucial for addressing community needs and improving transit accessibility for residents.
The council's proactive approach in preparing for the upcoming meeting reflects their commitment to transparency and community engagement, ensuring that residents are informed about significant local developments. As the city moves forward, the outcomes of these discussions will play a vital role in shaping Asheville's future.