Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
We begin today with a reminder that the Asheville City Council will convene this evening at 5 p.m. in the Council Chamber on the second floor of City Hall at 70 Court Plaza. The agenda is posted on the city’s website and includes several community updates sure to impact residents. If you want your voice heard, you can attend the meeting in person and sign up at the door to speak, or simply watch the proceedings live online through the city’s YouTube channel or the Virtual Engagement Hub. Don’t forget—interpretation services are available for those who need them, as long as you have submitted a request in advance. For anyone planning to present slides or additional materials, those presentations should be sent to city staff by noon today.
In other civic news, congratulations go out to Asheville Parks and Recreation. The city’s ten-year comprehensive plan, Recreate Asheville: Shaping Our City’s Parks, was just honored with a Merit Award by the North Carolina Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects. This award highlights the city’s commitment to innovative public spaces and underscores ongoing efforts to enhance parks and recreation options for Asheville families. Look for more updates from Parks and Rec as summer programming, outdoor movies, and pop-up concerts roll out across the city over the next month.
Turning to public safety, Asheville police continue to investigate a shooting early Saturday morning at an apartment complex on Atkinson Street. Two people were injured in the incident, with both victims now recovering at area hospitals. Police found evidence of the shooting at the scene including shell casings and vehicle damage, but thankfully, neither victim’s injuries are considered life-threatening. Anyone with information is urged to reach out to Asheville Police or leave an anonymous tip through the TIP2APD app.
Looking ahead to things to do today, make the most of the long summer days by checking out local farmers markets, art walks, and brewery patios. Many shops and galleries in the River Arts District are open for drop-ins, and tonight’s downtown food truck rally promises treats for every palate. If you are into outdoor fun, the Blue Ridge Parkway is bursting with blooming wildflowers, making this an ideal week for a scenic hike or a family picnic.
This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.