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Housing Authority of the City of Asheville Records |
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| Note: Excellent GIS maps are available from NCSU GIS Data Services. Buncombe County GIS Data is available and includes links to Municipal data for ASHEVILLE at the Municipal Govt. GIS Links. | ||||
| MAPS FROM CITY OF ASHEVILLE - ASHEVILLE CITY ENGINEERING OFFICE | ||||
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| w_7677_9648_023 | NC-R48 - East Riverside Urban Renewal Area - Southwest Section. Street and Site Improvements for: South French Broad Avenue (South) ; Depot Street (South) ; Hibernia Road ; Canby Street ;Palmer Street ; Randall Street ; Scott Street ; Walton Street ; Oakland Avenue ; Water Street [n.d.] | |||
| w_7677_9648_024 | NC-R48 - East Riverside Urban Renewal Area - Southeast Section - Street and Site Improvements for: Adams Street ; Bartlett Street ; Blanton Street ; Delaware Avenue ; Livingston Street (East) ; Myrtle Street ; Vernell Street ; Pine Grove Avenue ; Swinedale Street ; Timothy Street ; Olive Street. (Project No. 7434.17) [October 19, 1978] | |||
| w_7677_9648_025 | NC-R48 - East Riverside Urban Renewal Area - Street and Site Improvements for: Bartlett Street ; John Street ; Frederick Street ; Hamilton Street ; Choctaw Street. (BA Project N. 7134.15) [July 1, 1977] | |||
| w_7677_9648_027 | NC-R48 - East Riverside Urban Renewal Area - Street and Site Improvements for: Ralph Street ; Choctaw Street ; New Street No. 3 ; A Portion of South French Broad Avenue. (H.B.A Project N. 7434.9 BR) [January 1, 1977] | |||
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| w_7879_9649_79 | NC-R48 - East East End/Valley Street - Community Improvement Program. Street and Site Improvements. Funded by Fourth Year Community Development Funds [February 23, 1979] | |||
| w_7879_9649_082 | NC-R48 - East East End/Valley Street - Community Improvement Program. Street and Site Improvements. Pine Street South [May 1, 1980] | |||
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SUMMARY Setting and Description Metropolitan Asheville is strategically located within 24 hours of 60 percent of the Nation's population by rail or highway, 4 hours by air, and is nearly equidistant from New York, Chicago, St. Louis, New Orleans, and Jacksonville. Metropolitan Asheville is part of a large fertile plateau lying
between the Blue Ridge. [From: Land of the Sky:
A Summary of the Population and Economy of the Metropolitan Asheville
(1966).
http://toto.lib.unca.edu/findingaids/mss/housing_authority_city_asheville/series_26 |
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"Illustrative Site Plan": 1.) Existing Structures to Remain 2.) Proposed Private Construction 3.) Proposed Public Housing Construction |
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