Leslee Kulba
What Opioid Settlement Means for County
The Buncombe County Commissioners were asked to set aside $283,000 a year to continue what appears now to be a successful intervention in the local opioid problem.
County Proposes Nondiscrimination Ordinance
Many people identifying/expressing as one or the other binary gender feel violated sharing public showers with those who identify/express as the other gender. Those positioned somewhere along a broad spectrum of genders feel discriminated against if the former express their discomfort. The question is back on the table.
Transit, “Defund” on City’s Legislative Agenda
Asheville City Council approved this year’s legislative agenda. Priorities focused on increasing revenue.
Making Hoteliers Pay for Reparations
A developer of a 100-room hotel would pay around $400,000 in reparations. Wisler asked if he would now be paying $600,000, and Okolochany said it could go up to $800,000.
Commissioner wants more Money for Conservation
Buncombe County Commissioner Terri Wells would like to increase the amount of taxpayer dollars subsidizing conservation easements to $750,000 annually.
City States Case, Refocuses on Healing
Mass media conveyed a sense of community outrage over the removal of a homeless camp under the I-240 bridge in downtown Asheville. City Manager Debra Campbell wanted to assure the public the city was being as humane as humanly possible in dealing with a multifaceted issue - assistance is always welcome.
What Happens When Hotel Moratorium Ends?
Options for extending Asheville’s referendum on hotels have pretty much run out. To manage new construction, however, city council is considering allowing construction by developers who subsidize its general fund by supporting new governmental functions like building affordable housing, paying reparations, or supporting green and equity initiatives.
Red Cross Requests Blood Drive Space
There have been no reported cases of people getting SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, from a blood transfusion.
Council Doubles Down in War on Economics
The government mandating prices to be anything else introduces intentional market distortions, which have the unintended consequence of misallocating resources.
Has Anyone Seen the Supply Side, Yet?
COVID, economic devastation from the government’s response, rioting provocateurs, and more rock-bottoms falling out expected for 2021 have forced even limited-government types to look to Big Government solutions for their daily lives.