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Today we said a farewell to Officer Josh Jaramillo. He will be greatly missed by all. Josh dedicated 10 years to the Biltmore Forest Police Department. He will be exploring new adventures and opportunities in the state of Washington with his girlfriend, Deann. We wish Josh and Deann the very...Read more
In observance of Good Friday, the Town Hall and Public Works will be closed Friday, March 30th, 2018. We will resume normal operating hours on Monday, April 2nd, 2018 at 9am.Read more
Due to Public Works plowing the roads this morning from the recent snowfall, trash pick up will be delayed until later this afternoon. Please be patient as they are working diligently to clear the roads.Read more
The Town of Biltmore Forest is pleased to announce the appointment of Chris Beddingfield as its new Chief of Police. Beddingfield was a finalist for the position when previously open. Beddingfield has worked with outgoing Chief T.J. Bates to ensure a smooth transition for the Town, Department,...Read more
Public Works is currently working on trash pick up. There is a two day delay due to the holiday and inclement weather. Residents typically served on Tuesdays will be picked up today, January 18, and residents typically served on Wednesdays will be served tomorrow, January 19.
Recycling...Read more
Due to snowy conditions and a winter weather advisory for Buncombe County, the Town Hall will not open until 11 am on Wednesday, January 17, 2018. Town Public Works crews are working to clear snow covered roads and the Police Department is on regular schedule. Please use caution if driving...Read more
The Biltmore Forest Town Hall and Public Works Department will be closed on Monday, January 15, 2018 in observance of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday. Regular trash and recycling pickup will be delayed by one day next week only. The Biltmore Forest Police Department will be operating on...Read more
Reminder: the last day to pay 2017 property taxes without penalty is January 5th, 2018. Taxes must be received or postmarked January 5th. Interest will begin on January 6th at 2%.
Note Town Hall offices will be closed on Monday, January 1st, 2018.Read more
Acceptance of a prepayment for 2018 property taxes does not guarantee that this payment will be deductible for purposes of the taxpayer's 2017 federal income tax return.
Taxpayers are urged to seek advice from a legal or financial professional for questions about federal income tax...Read more
The IRS released an advisory ( IR-2017-210 ) on December 27, 2017 to clarify whether prepaid real property taxes for 2018 would be deductible in 2017. An...Read more