City News

The Hendersonville City Council adopted the FY21-22 Budget at their meeting on June 3, 2021. It will take effect on July 1, 2021.
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Hendersonville Fire Department Rolls Out Platform to Engage with Residents and Businesses in Emergency Planning
The Hendersonville Fire Department is excited to announce the launch of Community Connect, an application...

Starting in early May and continuing until September , the City of Hendersonville Public Works Department will be conducting roadside mowing on City streets. Vegetation control along roadsides improves the visibility of signs, preserves sightlines for road users, and...

The City of Hendersonville has openings on various advisory boards and committees and is looking for community-minded residents to get involved with their local government.
“These boards are designed to give the public a voice in their government,” said Hendersonville Mayor Barbara Volk...

AlertHVL is the official notification system used by the City of Hendersonville to communicate both emergency and non-emergency information with city residents and visitors. Sign up now to receive free alerts from the City via text message, email, or voice message....

Attention all Hendersonville Water Customers!
The City of Hendersonville has moved to a new and improved online payment portal. This is great news because now online account management is even easier and payment information is even more secure.
By registering on the new payment...

Mural to Highlight Bees and Their Importance …
Garden Jubilee Booth & Plant Sale to Benefit Bee Mural Project
(HENDERSONVILLE, NC, May 18, 2020) – During Garden Jubilee, being celebrated May 22-25 at various nurseries, farms, and orchards around Henderson County,...

May 7, 2020-- Downtown Hendersonville is preparing for businesses to be open and ready to welcome customers back downtown in a safe and healthy way. Businesses can opt into the “SafeHendo” pledge to let customers know of the precautions they are taking to ensure the safety of their customers,...

March 20, 2020
The North Carolina Department of Public Health and Human Services has provided local governments additional clarification and guidance regarding Executive Order 118 and its impacts on restaurants and...

Difficult circumstances often bring out the very best in collective efforts, a trend the Friends of Downtown Hendersonville, Henderson County Chamber of Commerce, and a group of concerned citizen volunteers saw play out firsthand this week. Conceiving, creating and launching the "Love Hendo"...

Hendersonville, North Carolina, was named a 2019 Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation in honor of its commitment to effective urban forest management.
Hendersonville achieved Tree City USA recognition by...

The Stage 1 Water Shortage Advisory issued by the City of Hendersonville on September 28 has been lifted.
At the City Council meeting on November 7, City Manager John Connet announced the water shortage advisory would be lifted at midnight. The advisory consisted of voluntary...

What would your day be like if you had no access to clean water?
This is the question the City of Hendersonville is proposing on October 21, 2021 for Imagine a Day Without Water , a nationwide day of education and advocacy about the...

The City of Hendersonville is currently experiencing lower than normal levels in their water supply (Mills River) due to the on-going drought conditions affecting most of North Carolina.
"The City of Hendersonville encourages all water customers to take conservations measures," said City...

The next Henderson County Water and Sewer Advisory Council meeting will be held on July 22, 2019 at Flat Rock Town Hall at 6:00 pm.
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