Asheville’s Vance Monument will be removed

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During last night’s meeting , Asheville City Council addressed the future of the Vance Monument and voted 6-1 to demolish + remove the 75-foot obelisk named for Zebulon Vance , the state’s Civil War Governor and US Senator during Reconstruction. Removal will take up to 45 days — meaning it could be gone from downtown’s Pack Square as soon as May — and is expected to cost more than $100,000 .

The decision comes after numerous, ongoing community discussions and the creation last summer of the Vance Monument Task Force , a joint City-Buncombe County committee dedicated to gathering community input on the monument’s future.

A $25,535 landscaping contract to local Black-owned business MS Lean Landscaping is part of the now-approved temporary site restoration plan. After the monument’s removal, a team of planners + community organizers will work with the public to create a comprehensive Community Vision Document for the site. The City hopes to have a long-term plan in place for the site by the end of the year.

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Born and bred in Western North Carolina, Brook is based in Asheville, NC and has written for publications including Thrillist, Vice, the Guardian, and Salon. Prior to joining 6AM City in 2019, she worked as the assistant editor of WNC magazine. She enjoys cooking, reading, and exploring the city with her family.