Exciting Developments on the Horizon for Asheville as Buncombe County TDA Invites Community Engagement

Exciting Developments Coming to Asheville: Buncombe County TDA Updates

Asheville, a charming city nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, is buzzing with excitement as the Buncombe County Tourism Development Authority (BCTDA) gears up for its upcoming board meeting. On Thursday, November 21, 2024, at 9 a.m., community members and stakeholders are invited to tune in, either in person or virtually via Zoom, to engage in meaningful conversations about tourism, local culture, and community development.

What’s on the Agenda?

If you’re curious about what topics will be discussed, you can find the agenda posted on AshevilleCVB.com. This platform provides an opportunity for everyone to stay informed about the plans and priorities set forth by the TDA. Board meeting documents, which may include previous minutes and other important items, will be available just before or immediately following the meeting. So, whether you’re a local resident, a business owner, or simply someone who loves Asheville, keeping an eye on these documents can provide great insight into the vibrant life of our community.

Your Voice Matters

One of the most exciting aspects of these meetings is the invitation for public comments. The BCTDA welcomes input from residents and visitors alike, either in person or virtually. If you have something to say, you’ll have up to 3 minutes to share your thoughts with the board. Just remember, there are a few Processes & Protocols for Public Comments & Rules of Decorum that you will need to follow. This ensures that the discussion remains respectful and constructive, allowing everyone to feel comfortable participating.

Maintaining Civil Dialogue

Speaking of constructive discussions, it’s important to note that the comments section for these meetings serves as a platform for civil dialogue. The BCTDA and associated moderators are committed to fostering an atmosphere of respect and consideration. If you’re planning to comment, keep in mind that comments straying into negativity or unrelated topics may be removed to maintain that spirit of constructive interaction. Repeat offenders may even find themselves banned from participating. It’s all about ensuring that everyone feels welcome to join in the conversation.

Stay in Touch

If you’re interested in following these developments closely, be sure to keep an eye on the updates posted on the BCTDA’s site. As the meeting date approaches, more details will be shared, providing insights into the discussions and any decisions made during the meeting.

Join Us for the Next Meeting!

Mark your calendars for this important gathering! The BCTDA wants to hear what you have to say about the future of tourism and community initiatives in Asheville. Whether you’re a long-time resident, a newcomer, or a visitor who loves to explore what Asheville has to offer, your opinions can help shape the direction of our city.

The next joint Buncombe County TDA meeting promises to be insightful and impactful. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the conversation, whether you’re giving feedback, listening, or just learning more about what’s happening. We’re all in this together, working to make Asheville an even better place to live and visit!


Author: HERE Asheville

HERE Asheville

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