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The Tredyffrin Township Board of Supervisors held a public meeting on December 2, 2024, featuring two public hearings to consider ordinances: HR-484 to establish a new Public Arts Commission and Historic Resource Overlay District, and HR-485 to authorize acquisition of a 0.777-acre parcel at 595 Park Ridge Drive through a PEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. The meeting also addressed township business including approval of stormwater and infrastructure projects, escrow releases totaling approximately $700,520, and announcements regarding ongoing stormwater projects at Strafford Park and Bair Road, closure of Contention Lane Bridge in January, and the annual tree lighting event at Wilson Farm Park on December 7th.
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The County of Greenville, South Carolina Proposed Budget Document covers fiscal years 2026 and 2027, providing a comprehensive overview of the county's financial plan across multiple fund types including General Fund, Special Revenue Funds, Internal Service Funds, Enterprise Funds, and Capital Projects Funds. The document includes detailed budget allocations for various departments spanning administrative services, public safety, public works, planning and development, judicial services, and other county operations. The budget document serves as a transparency tool outlining revenue sources, appropriations, departmental priorities, and the county's long-term financial and operational goals.
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The Council of Board Chairs held a full-day meeting on June 6, 2023, at the Hilton Greenville in South Carolina, featuring sessions on 2023 legislative review and 2024 preview, the Ascend 60x30 initiative, and higher education projections through 2040. The agenda included registration, welcome remarks, topical presentations, and closing remarks with a call to action. No specific budget figures or policy decisions were detailed in this agenda document.
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The Greenville County Legislative Delegation held a rescheduled regular meeting on February 2, 2026, to address board and commission nominations and appointments across multiple agencies, including the Board of Voter Registration and Elections, Foster Care Review Boards, the Greenville-Spartanburg Airport Commission, and the Renewable Water Resources Board of Commissioners. The agenda also included new business items on 2026 polling place locations for county elections and state property acquisition for a new heritage preserve, along with appearances from city officials regarding ForGreer Initiatives 2026 and a representative discussing child care scholarship programs in South Carolina.
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The Greenville City Council agenda for April 8, 2021 virtual meeting included recognition of a Public Works Department retiree, appointments to multiple boards and commissions (Environmental Advisory Commission, Human Relations Council, Convention & Visitors Authority, Recreation & Parks Commission, and Youth Council), and four public hearings covering a commercial park annexation, high-density residential rezoning request, zoning ordinance amendments, and acceptance of grants for building reuse and economic development. The meeting included a 30-minute public comment period and city manager's report with no direct fiscal impact noted for the appointments agenda item.
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The Commissioners of Public Works of Greenville Water held their regular meeting on December 6, 2022, with Chairman Phillip A. Kilgore, Vice-Chairman James W. Bannister, Debra M. Sofield, and Wil Brasington in attendance. The meeting approved consent agenda items including October 2022 meeting minutes, Water Resources Report, Finance Update, New Development, and New Annexations without objection. Legislative Liaison Bob Knight reported on state legislative activities, noting that House reorganization occurred on December 6, Senate pre-filing began November 30, and key water-related bills were introduced, including Senator Fanning's bill 198 to prevent water service from being used as a condition of annexation and another to limit DHEC requirements for municipal water system connections on properties over 5 acres.
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NULL This document is a general informational guide explaining what public records are available in Greenville County, South Carolina and the county's compliance with state freedom of information laws. It does not describe any specific meeting, budget discussion, policy decision, or government action, making it unsuitable for a summary of local government proceedings or decisions.
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Greenville County's 2024-2025 budget document includes historical background on the county's origins and development from its establishment in 1786 through its evolution from a textile manufacturing center to a modern business and technology hub. The county operates under a Council-Administrator form of government, where an elected Council hires a professional administrator responsible for budget preparation, operations management, and policy implementation. The document establishes the governmental and historical context for the county's budget planning.
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This document is the cover and introductory pages of the 2004 Joint Comprehensive Plan for Greenville Borough and Hempfield Township, with the tagline "Building on the past and planning together for the future." The plan was prepared by Mackin Engineering Company and Johnson, Mirmiran, and Thompson, with funding support from the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development's Land Use Planning and Technical Assistance Program (LUPTAP) grant. The plan was developed collaboratively with input from representatives of both municipalities' councils, planning commissions, county planning agencies, school boards, economic development organizations, hospitals, and community groups.
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This is the Fiscal Year 2026 Operating and Capital Budget document for Greenville County, South Carolina, a comprehensive 209-page budget document that outlines the county's revenues, expenditures, and financial policies across multiple fund types including General Fund, Special Revenue Funds, Debt Service Funds, Capital Projects Funds, Internal Service Funds, and Enterprise Funds. The document includes a County Administrator's budget message, strategic goals and initiatives, detailed departmental summaries covering administrative services, public works, public safety, planning and development, and judicial services, as well as financial policies and a long-range financial outlook. The budget is organized to provide transparency on resource allocation and performance measures across all county departments and services.
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This proposed biennium budget document covers Greenville County, South Carolina's fiscal years 2024 and 2025, presenting a comprehensive budget plan organized across multiple fund types including General Fund, Special Revenue Funds, and Proprietary Funds (Internal Service and Enterprise Funds). The document includes budget messages, ordinances for each fiscal year, detailed departmental breakdowns covering administrative services, public safety, judicial services, public works, and numerous other county functions, along with information on the county's organizational structure and budgetary processes. Specific budget figures and policy decisions are referenced but not detailed in this table of contents excerpt.
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The Greenville County Legislative Delegation held a regular meeting on January 27, 2025, to address board and commission appointments and nominations across multiple county agencies, including the Board of Voter Registration and Elections (4 seats), Greenville Health Authority Board of Trustees (2 seats), Foster Care Review Board, Greenville Transit Authority Board of Directors (2 seats), and Renewable Water Resources Board of Commissioners (3 seats). The agenda also included presentations on nuclear power development in South Carolina and eviction research, as well as appearances from various individuals discussing school choice legislation, commercial code changes, and other policy matters. No budget figures or specific policy decisions were documented in this agenda document.
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The City of Greenville adopted its FY 2023-24 Operating Budget, a comprehensive 338-page document prepared by the Office of Management and Budget that serves as both a financial plan and policy guide for municipal operations. The budget document includes extensive fund summaries covering twenty major areas including the General Fund, utilities (wastewater, stormwater), transit, parks and recreation, and specialized programs such as community development and the Greenville Zoo, along with detailed departmental budgets. The city's budget presentation received recognition as a policy document, financial plan, operations guide, and communications device, with the FY 2022-23 budget having earned the Government Finance Officers Association's Distinguished Budget Presentation Award.
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The Domestic Violence Advisory Committee met on July 1, 2019, in Columbia, South Carolina, with representatives from law enforcement, solicitors' offices, state agencies, and victim advocacy organizations. The committee approved meeting minutes from March 25, 2019, welcomed a new member from the S.C. Department of Education, and began a presentation on paperless victim forms by representatives from the Newberry County Sheriff's Office and Lexington Police Department, though the presentation content was not included in the available notes.
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