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Asheville Spring: Safer Streets, Parks Blooming, and Community Connection

Asheville Spring: Safer Streets, Parks Blooming, and Community Connection

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Thursday, April 2nd.

Kicking off today with some big moves on public safety downtown, where city leaders are pushing a stricter ordinance to tackle abandoned buildings that have become magnets for squatters and fires. Neighbors have been raising alarms about these vacant spots, and now code enforcement could soon fence them off or board them up if owners dont act within 90 days. Council votes on it April 14th, targeting about 30 properties right away, which means safer streets and fewer headaches for businesses and residents alike. This comes as the latest homelessness count shows a 9 percent jump over last year, underscoring why these steps feel urgent for our community.

Shifting to brighter skies, Asheville Parks and Recreation is bursting with April action. Spring break programs, fresh arts and fitness classes, and outdoor festivals are blooming everywhere, so families grab those calendars. Mark your spots for Community Engagement Markets today at Aston Park Apartments from 3 to 4:30 pm, then April 4th at Lower Brush Creek Road, and more through the month at Coxe Avenue and George Washington Carver spots. These pop-ups connect folks with resources in a fun, neighborly vibe.

Nature lovers, head to the RAD this Saturday, April 11th, for Arbor Day celebrations at Craven Street Boat Launch and the Smokestack. From 10 am to 1 pm, youll get tree planting demos, riparian walks, free seedlings, and tips on urban forestry, tying right into our local conservation wins like Buncombe County snapping up Deaverview Mountain to create its largest park at 342 acres.

Health front, AmeriHealth Caritas and Sunrise Recovery offer free Narcan training April 15th via Zoom, diving into overdose prevention and harm reduction perfect for building community resilience.

On the roads, watch for heavy construction traffic on the Blue Ridge Parkway between Asheville and Mount Mitchell as Hurricane Helene repairs push toward late 2026 completion. Expect 35 mph limits, truck convoys, and delays to Craggy Gardens, so plan ahead for those epic drives.

Looking ahead, Movies in the Park kicks off May 8th with Zootopia 2 at Pack Square, free family fun under the stars. Todays light winds with gusts and rain mean bundle up for any outdoor jaunts, but our mountain spirit shines through.

This has been Asheville Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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