The City of Hendersonville’s existing water and sewer infrastructure in the Ashe Street Neighborhood and 4th Ave area is aging and in need of replacement. This area of downtown Hendersonville is ripe with commercial and residential revitalization with existing water and sewer infrastructure...
Promoting Small-Town Economic Development • Creating Safe Connections • Strengthening Flood Resiliency The Above the Mud project — named for nearby Mud Creek — will create connections, promote small-town economic development, and strengthen natural disaster resiliency through the provision of a 2...
The French Broad River intake and pumping station is an additional, redundant source of water to enhance the resiliency of the water utility and lay the foundation for the future. The intake and pumping station is also designed for future expansion to serve future water demands within the City's...
The City of Hendersonville has been in communication with several residents in the lower Laurel Park area who have inquired about connecting their homes to the City’s sewer system. In response to these inquiries, the City plans to hold an informational meeting to gauge the level of interest in a...
The Lower Mud Creek Floodplain Restoration project focuses on reducing flooding and restoring natural floodplain functions along Mud Creek in the southside of Hendersonville. Utilizing two City-owned parcels totaling 27 acres, the initiative will reconnect floodplains, restore over 2,000 linear feet...
The City of Hendersonville has been in communication with several residents in the NC 191 North Residential Area who have inquired about connecting their homes to the City’s sewer system. In response to these inquiries, the City held an informational meeting to gauge the level of interest in a...
Promoting Small-Town Economic Development • Creating Safe Connections • Strengthening Flood Resiliency The Hendersonville Downtown Streets Modernization project will improve safety for all travel modes, contribute to the quality of life of area residents and visitors, enhance local connectivity, and...
Patton Pool and the Whitmire Activity Center were both damaged during Hurricane Helene. They cannot reopen without rebuilding. City staff are working through the process with FEMA and design consultants to replace the fifty-year old pool. The Hendersonville City Council sees this as an opportunity...
City of Hendersonville staff worked with Traffic Planning and Design, Inc. (TPD) to complete a bicycle and pedestrian improvement project along S. Main Street. The project will be completed in conjunction with paving improvements to provide a safer experience for Ecusta Trail users to access...
The Sullivan Park basketball courts on Ashe Street in Hendersonville are being resurfaced and improved! The Sullivan Park goals have been removed in preparation of construction that is expected to start on July 28th. The courts will be closed until mid-September to allow the resurfacing project to...