Statement from UNC Asheville Regarding Assessment of University Property

January 16, 2025

UNC Asheville is taking steps to better understand the characteristics of 90 acres of undeveloped portions of University property. This includes assessing boundaries, topography, land composition, and utilities. To support this process, the University has authorized an experienced external vendor to conduct a thorough exploratory assessment, which will require removing a minimal number of trees and collecting soil samples.

As we move forward, the University remains dedicated to working with environmental experts who bring deep knowledge of sustainable and responsible land use.

No decisions regarding development have been made at this time. In keeping with our commitment to transparency and collaboration, as options are being finalized, UNC Asheville will host listening sessions to share information about potential plans and to gather input from the community. 

UNC Asheville plays a unique role in Western North Carolina, providing educational, cultural, economic, and civic value to the region. Exploring thoughtful and strategic opportunities for land use is part of a larger effort to enhance the University’s positive impact on students, employees, and the community.

Any future development of University property will align with the best interests of the institution, the local and regional community, and the state of North Carolina, while respecting the natural environment that surrounds us.

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