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Asheville staff propose four temporary recovery boards, extend advisory terms through 2027

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City staff presented a draft resolution to create four recovery boards that would align advisory boards around disaster recovery priorities and extend existing advisory board terms to June 30, 2027; the council discussed scope, appointment criteria and staff support but took no formal action at the briefing.

City staff on Thursday presented a draft resolution to create four temporary “recovery boards” and to realign existing advisory boards to support the city’s Hurricane Helen recovery work. Assistant City Manager Ben Woody described the structure and said the resolution would be presented for council action at the Aug. 26 business meeting.

The proposal would establish four recovery boards that “align with your priorities,” Woody said, and create membership rules, workflow expectations and a…

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