Public-right-of-way: As of Wednesday, January 22, more than 806,000 cubic yards of debris and 68,000 tons of soil and mud have been removed from the public right of way in Buncombe County ...
It's still on Park Street. Photo by Greg Parlier More than 100 days after Tropical Storm Helene ravaged the region, piles of debris still stand around Buncombe County, especially near the French ...
The Wednesday, Feb. 12, Buncombe County Helene recovery briefing covered stormy weather in Buncombe County including information on power outages, Resources for Recovery events, debris collection ...
The Wednesday, Feb. 5, Buncombe County Helene recovery briefing covered assistance for survivors, debris removal progress, bird flu in Buncombe County and more. Feb. 5 marks day 133 of recovery ...
Mud/soil will not be accepted at any Buncombe County disposal facility ... also asks for a simple sketch or map of the property identifying the locations of debris. A right of entry form must ...
As part of ongoing Helene recovery and debris removal efforts, Buncombe County will soon begin the first phase of removing abandoned vehicles from these areas in unincorporated areas of Buncombe ...
As of Thursday, Jan. 2, FCC Environmental Services has officially taken over waste pick-up in Buncombe ... FCC has also launched an interactive map for Buncombe County residents to find their ...
Helene debris collection site in Buncombe County is under investigation after it happened before an approved burn operation could begin. Officials said the Weaverville Fire Department and the ...
BUNCOMBE COUNTY, N.C. (WSPA) – A fire incident at a debris collection site in Western North Carolina is under investigation. Fire Crews from the Weaverville Fire Department and the Reems Creek ...
Buncombe County has launched Buncombe Recovers, a Helene recovery website to keep the community informed on progress as we recover from the impacts of Tropical Storm ...