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Asheville's Water Future: Infrastructure, Politics, and Weekend Vibes


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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Thursday, February 26th.

Kicking off today with some forward-thinking action right here in our mountain city, yesterday about 200 folks packed AB Tech for a powerhouse forum on North Carolinas water infrastructure, hosted by the Institute for Emerging Issues. Experts like N.C. Agriculture Assistant Commissioner Kaleb Rathbone, Canton Mayor Zeb Smathers, and Buncombe County Commission Chair Amanda Edwards dove deep into lessons from Hurricane Helene, stressing resilient systems, workforce training, and smart investments as our population booms. Jack Cecil of Biltmore Farms called water the thread of life, vital for homes, businesses, hospitals, and affordable housing growth. With aging pipes statewide and more storms looming, these talks are pushing creative local fixes that could safeguard our taps and rivers for years, and a final strategy report is coming soon to guide us all.

Shifting to politics, Asheville City Council candidates are navigating tricky waters amid federal scrutiny on our landmark reparations efforts, with some hedging their bets in a climate folks are calling a place of fear. Meanwhile, the NC-11 Democratic primary heats up as five candidates made their pitches last night, jockeying to challenge the GOP side where Rep. Chuck Edwards faces Adam Smith.

On a practical note, watch out for parking meter scams city staff just squashed fake QR code stickers on several meters luring drivers to phony payment sites, so stick to the app or coins to avoid headaches.

For fun tonight, catch Lotus bringing their electronic vibes to The Orange Peel at 8 PM, or head to The Grey Eagle for Improvement Movements set at the same time both promising high-energy escapes. UNC Asheville womens tennis swings into action today at 2 PM against UNC Greensboro in Greensboro, riding a hot streak with four straight wins over them. Over in Weaverville, Blue Mountain Pizzas Spaghetti Night runs 5 to 9 PM, perfect for family carbs, and the Unitarian Universalist Congregation hosts their Free Fridge group from 10 AM to noon, stocking up community aid. Plus, keep the bluegrass spirit alive with Asheville Winter Bluegrass happenings connecting our Carolina dots.

Stay savvy out there, Asheville these stories shape our water-secure, scam-free, live-music-filled days ahead.

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

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