Buncombe County, Asheville, North Carolina. At its June 2 meeting, the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners voted to introduce Bond Orders and to adopt a resolution for a public hearing at its June 16 meeting for General Obligation (GO) bonds that. Open — accepting responses.
At its June 2 meeting, the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners voted to introduce Bond Orders and to adopt a resolution for a public hearing at its June 16 meeting for General Obligation (GO) bonds that include $30 million for open space conservation, park and greenway development, and the protection of natural resources, as well as $40 million to support housing for individuals with low or moderate incomes, including related infrastructure and land acquisition.At its June 16 meeting, the Board is slated to hold a public hearing and vote on the bond orders. If approved, Commissioners will adopt a resolution setting a special bond referendum for the November ballot. View the Sworn Statement of Debt and the Statement of Disclosures as of June 2, 2026.
Buncombe County issued this public solicitation in Asheville, North Carolina. It was published on June 4, 2026.
Buncombe County in Asheville, North Carolina is using this solicitation to acquire the goods, services, or construction work described above. Public buyers typically advertise this kind of work as an Invitation for Bids (IFB), Request for Proposals (RFP), or Request for Qualifications (RFQ), depending on whether the selection is price-driven, qualifications-driven, or both. Bidders responding to a public solicitation in North Carolina are generally expected to provide proof of liability insurance and workers' compensation, hold any applicable trade or professional license, and post performance and payment bonds for contracts above the agency's threshold.
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To submit a bid for this solicitation, review the full solicitation documents for Buncombe County's exact scope of work, submission format, and any mandatory pre-bid meeting or site visit. Confirm how the agency accepts responses — through an electronic procurement portal, as a sealed hard-copy bid, or by email — because the required method varies by agency and a non-conforming submission can be disqualified. Vendors that have not previously contracted with Buncombe County should confirm whether registration on the agency's vendor system is required to be eligible for award.
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