Buncombe County Receives Grant For Sidewalks In Swannanoa
Yesterday, Buncombe County announced that it received a $979,000 grant from the Small Business Infrastructure Grant Program for sidewalks in Swannanoa. These funds from the N.C. Department of Commerce will repair damaged existing sidewalks along Whitson Avenue and extend the sidewalk through the commercial area of Beacon Village.
"This is a big deal for our families, visitors, and small businesses," said Daniel Lancaster, owner of Short Sleeves Coffee and Swannanoa resident. "Beacon Village is Swannanoa's downtown, and as we rebuild, we're seeing more and more folks coming to take advantage of what makes our part of the valley so special. We all know we need more sidewalks in Swannanoa to keep people safe, and this project moves us in the right direction. As a business owner, this is very exciting, and as a dad with little ones, it's even bigger news."
This program is administered by the Department of Commerce’s Rural Economic Development Division, the SmBIZ program is part of the $55 million initiative established by the Republican-led General Assembly and administered by Governor Josh Stein. The program provides up to $1 million per project to local governments to rebuild damaged public infrastructure such as water, sewer, gas, telecommunications, sidewalks, and stormwater systems that are essential to the daily operation of small business.
We're looking forward to working with the North Carolina Department of Transportation on the management and construction of this project," said Intergovernmental Affairs Economic Development Analyst E.B. Odderstol. "Improving Swannanoa’s sidewalk infrastructure will substantially contribute to the area’s recovery, revitalizing the economy and investing in the community’s future."
Following the County’s grant management guidelines, this award will be accepted at a future public meeting of the Board.
Additional area awards from the SmBIZ Program also include:
$871,649 to support the restoration of approximately 3,000 square yards of historic brick sidewalks in Biltmore Village to preserve its character and improve accessibility and flood resilience. (Awarded to City of Asheville)
$968,622 to support the reconstruction of 36 ADA-accessible ramps throughout Biltmore Village to enhance pedestrian safety and access for residents, visitors, and local businesses. (Awarded to City of Asheville)
$652,530 to support the replacement of approximately 2,231 linear feet of historic curbing in Biltmore Village to improve stormwater management and restore the district’s historic aesthetic. (Awarded to City of Asheville)
$1 million to support the replacement of 710 linear feet of stormwater pipe along Sutton Avenue to reduce flood risk and improve community resilience and economic vitality. (Awarded to Town of Black Mountain)