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Capital Management outlines projects, bond priorities and recovery coordination as council weighs pace of repairs

2120485 · January 15, 2025
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Capital Management staff briefed council on Jan. 14 about ongoing and planned capital projects, the need to sequence work to preserve federal reimbursement, and staffing and contracting needs to manage both normal capital work and recovery projects after the storm.

City Capital Management staff on Jan. 14 briefed Asheville City Council on capital projects completed in 2024, projects underway and planned, and the interaction between normal capital work and the large recovery effort arising from the storm.

Jay Dundas, Capital Management Director, said staff will celebrate recent ribbon cuttings for projects completed in 2024 but must also align ongoing capital work with recovery priorities. Dundas listed recent and upcoming projects including McCormick Field repairs, downtown signal and resurfacing coordination, Carrier Park repairs, municipal building roof work and relocation planning for Parks maintenance facilities…

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