City News

“Rain, rain, go away, come again some other day.” This nursery rhyme is the perfect soundtrack for flood-prone areas during large rain events. When cities receive rainfall, sometimes in excessive amounts, that water needs to be properly managed. When the ground becomes oversaturated with water...

To address the demand for downtown on street and off-street parking, the construction of a 4-level parking deck and comprehensive parking management update is underway in Hendersonville. Upon the opening of the deck, expected March 2023, Main Street and Avenues from Church to King will be...

The Hendersonville Police Department invites the community to stop by and have ‘Coffee with a Cop’! On Wednesday, November 16, 2022, from 8:00 am to 10:00 am Chief Blair Myhand and other Hendersonville Police Officers will be at Black Bear Coffee located at 318 N. Main Street. Community members...

More than 78 trees are being added to Hendersonville’s tree canopy during October. The trees are supplied at no charge to homeowners and communities through the City’s NeighborWoods program, which is coordinated by Hendersonville Tree Board. The NeighborWoods program aims to protect and provide...

Hendersonville residents will be the first in Western North Carolina to use a new community engagement solution with the Hendersonville Police Department. This new service uses text messaging to connect callers with important information and allows feedback through short surveys following...

Take a look at a high-level overview of the City of Hendersonville's FY22-23 Adopted Budget. The full budget document, interactive budget dashboard and project chart are available at https://www.hendersonvillenc.gov/budget
On May 18, 2022, the proposed annual operating and capital budget...

Hendersonville Tree Board and Bullington Gardens have created a new partnership to coordinate and expand Hendersonville’s commitment to its Bee City USA initiative. Bee City USA, a national program launched in 2012, supports and recognizes communities that work to sustain and protect pollinators...

The City of Hendersonville is pleased to announce they are offering "Ivy" rain barrels again through their rain barrel program. The rain barrels are being offered at a discounted price to encourage residents to conserve precious water resources as well as to protect water quality.
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