Brevard City Council adopted a $26,080,655 budget Monday for the next fiscal year which avoids a proposed 2 cent property tax increase, but does so by not adding any of
Brevard City Council reviewed City Manager Wilson Hooper’s proposed 2025 fiscal year budget Monday and members pushed back against collecting a proposed 2 cent increase property tax next year to
Brevard City Council Monday unanimously approved an application for a former boarding house at 132 King St. known as the Bryant House to receive local historical designation. The Joint Historic
A total of a million dollars has been pledged to fund preliminary engineering designs for the Transylvania County section of the Ecusta Trail pedestrian path connecting downtown Hendersonville and downtown
The Brevard Police Department is looking for a new home and City Manager Wilson Hooper hopes a converted warehouse space at 132 Commerce St. across from Depot Railroad Avenue Park