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Upcoming
Mon Aug 24, 2026 · 17:30
City Council
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Mon Aug 24, 2026 · 15:30
City Council
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Mon Aug 24, 2026 · 12:00
SC Technology & Aviation Center Board of Directors
SCTAC board to vote on FY 2027 budget, property sale, and naming resolution
The South Carolina Technology & Aviation Center Board of Directors will hold a regular meeting to consider several action items, including the approval of the FY 2027 operating budget and executive compensation recommendations. The board will also vote on a resolution supporting the naming of the Lockheed Martin Welcome Center in honor of the late U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, and an amended resolution authorizing the potential sale of real property. The meeting includes a consent agenda for routine approvals and an executive session on employee compensation.
- Approval of FY 2027 Operating Budget
- Resolution supporting naming of Lockheed Martin Welcome Center in honor of late U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham
- Amended resolution authorizing potential sale of real property
- Approval of FY 2027 executive compensation recommendations
- Consent agenda: minutes, financial reports, FY 2026 non-operating revenues/expenses
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One North Main Street, Greenville
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
HENRY C. McCULLOUGH, CHAIR
TERRANCE FORD, VICE CHAIR
ENNIS FANT, SR., SECRETARY
WIL BRASINGTON
STEVEN M. WEST
ROBERT BUNCHMAN
JAMES McKISSICK
REGULAR MEETING
AUGUST 24, 2026 – NOON
ONE NORTH MAIN
GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29601
Notice: If you would like to attend, please contact Karen Gordon at
[email protected] or (864) 451-5755 by
3:00 pm on August 21, 2026. Potential attendees must notify Karen Gordon in advance in order to ensure a large
enough room is available, and so that attendees are permitted to enter the space.
A G E N D A
Welcome/Introductions
ITEM 1)
Consent Agenda:
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Approval of the Minutes of the regular meeting held on May 18, 2026
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Approval of the Financial Reports for the period of October 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026
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Approval of FY 2026 Non-Operating Revenues and Expenses
ITEM 2)
Administration and Operations:
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Action Item: Approval of FY 2027 Operating Budget
ITEM 3)
Property Management:
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Action Item: Approval of A Resolution of the Board of Directors of the South Carolina
Technology & Aviation Center (“SCTAC”) Supporting the Naming of the Lockheed Martin
Welcome Center in Honor of the Late U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham
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Action Item: Approval of An Amended Resolution of the Board of Directors of the South Carolina
Technology & Aviation Center (“SCTAC”) Authorizing the Potential Sale of Real Property
ITEM 4)
International Transportation Innovation Center (“ITIC”)
ITEM 5)
Executive …
Mon Aug 24, 2026 · 17:30
City Council
Greenville City Council to hold public hearing on Woodruff Road annexation
The Mayor and Council of the City of Greenville will hold a public hearing to consider a petition for the annexation of multiple properties. If approved, the city will provide police, fire, public works, and waste collection services to the area.
- Public hearing for 75% Method Annexation (AX-21-2026) on August 24, 2026
- Proposed zoning for annexed parcels: BG (Business General), BH (Business Heavy), and IX (Industrial Flex)
- Annexation of properties along Woodruff Road (SC Hwy 146) and I-385
- Annexation of a 39.47-acre parcel (TMS# 0547030103703) and other smaller tracts
- Annexation of properties including those associated with Kohl's, Chick-Fil-A, and Merovan Center
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206 S. Main Street, Greenville
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Planning and Zoning
City of Greenville Planning and Development
206 S. Main Street
Greenville, SC 29601
To: Taxpayers of record within Annexation Area, Greenville County Administrator, Public
Service or Special Purpose Districts, and Fire Departments
Date Posted: July 24, 2026
Subject: 75% Method Annexation Public Hearing at City Council Meeting on August 24,
2026 (AX-21-2026)
Dear Property Owners, County Administrator, Public Service or Special Purpose District, and Fire D epartment
Representatives,
The Mayor and Council of the City of Greenville will conduct an in-person public hearing at Greenville City Hall, 10th
Floor Council Chambers, 206 S. Main Street on Monday, August 24, 2026, at 5:30 PM pursuant to S.C. Code
Section 5-3-150(1) on a petition for annexation of the property in the attached Exhibit A.
The following services for the area will be assumed or provided by the City of Greenville upon notification of the
annexation’s final reading:
• Single-family, duplex, and triplex residential weekly solid waste, yard waste, and recycling collection
• Police coverage
• Fire coverage
• Planning, permitting, and engineering services
• Public Works services
• Municipal elections
The intragovernmental agreements between the City of Greenville and any Special Purpose Districts shall be in
effect upon the annexation’s final reading.
The petition requests that the property be zoned BG, Business General District, BH, Business Heavy Distr …
Tue Aug 25, 2026 · 16:00
Project Preview Meeting
Greenville previews Costco rezone, GTA site redevelopment, and code updates
The City of Greenville is hosting a monthly Project Preview Meeting where developers present upcoming planning and development projects for community input before formal applications are submitted. Projects include rezones for Costco and an Industrial Drive parcel, a major redevelopment of the former GTA site with up to 385 residential units, several certificates of appropriateness for historic properties, and proposed amendments to the Greenville Development Code. No formal applications have been received for these items, and presentations do not constitute city endorsement.
- Rezone 1021 Woodruff Rd (Costco) from PD to BH
- Rezone Industrial Drive parcel from RH-C to RNX-B
- Redevelopment of former GTA site (106 Augusta St) for mixed-use retail and up to 385 residential units
- Bowater Building renovation and addition at 55 E. Camperdown Way
- Greenville Development Code 36-month update with amendments including tattoo studios in MXS-2 and sign ordinance changes
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15 S. Main Street, Greenville
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PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
PROJECT PREVIEW MEETING
August 25, 2026
When:
4:00 – 6:00 PM
4th Tuesday Every Month
November & December will be the
third Tuesday due to holidays.
NEW LOCATION:
Civic Design Center
15 S. Main Street, Suite 100
Greenville, SC 29601
Location Information
Civic Design Center
15 S. Main Street, Suite 100
Greenville, SC 29601
Parking available throughout downtown.
First 2 hours free in city garages.
https://www.greenvillesc.gov/513/Parking
Overview
• The Project Preview Meeting is a monthly meeting hosted by the City of
Greenville for the community to learn about upcoming planning and
development projects.
• The session is an open-house format. Projects are presented at individual
stations at the Civic Design Center. There is no scheduled presentation.
The public may attend any time between 4:00 and 6:00 PM.
• Project representatives will be available at each station. The public may
ask questions, provide input and share concerns about any project or
proposal.
Required Step in Development Process
•The city has not received formal applications for projects presented at the
Project Preview Meeting. Some material may be conceptual in nature or require
additional design work before it is submitted to the City.
•The meeting provides an opportunity for public comments and input to be given
directly to the developer, who may modify their project in response to community
feedback before submitting an official application.
•If a project has major ch …
Thu Aug 27, 2026 · 12:30
Greenville Transit Authority
205 Arcadia Drive, Greenville
Fri Aug 28, 2026 · 10:30
Appalachian Council of Governments
Board to hear briefings on trails, SCDOT projects, data centers, and legislature
The Appalachian Council of Governments Board of Directors will meet to approve minutes, recognize employee anniversaries, and receive briefings from the Upstate Greenways & Trails Alliance, SCDOT, and staff on data centers and legislative activity. No votes on substantive items are listed; the agenda consists of informational briefings and routine approvals.
- Approval of June 26, 2026 board minutes
- Briefing by UGATA on trails and economic benefits
- SCDOT transportation update by Darren Ledbetter
- Report on data center demand and local government questions
- Legislative report on 2026 SC session
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30 Century Circle, Greenville
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AGENDA
APPALACHIAN COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 2026 – 10:30 AM
APPALACHIAN COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS OFFICES
WITH A ZOOM OPTION
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84616080945?pwd=qHSfjbl04Ai6GNEAtqAjlwn2enDCtg.1
Meeting ID: 846 1608 0945 - Passcode: 336903 - Dial In Number (309) 205 3325
10:30
I.
Call to Order – Don Godbey, Chair
A. Invocation
B. Introduction of Guests
C. Approval of June 26, 2026, Board Minutes (Section 1, Board Packet)
10:35
II.
Recognition of ACOG Employees’ Milestone Anniversaries – Mr. Don Godbey, Chair
10:40
III.
Upstate Greenways & Trails Alliance (UGATA) – Mr. Matt Hudson-Flege, Executive Director
(Section 2, Board Packet)
Briefing: Mr. Hudson-Flege will provide an overview of the organization, highlighting its
mission, current priorities, and future projects, as well as the economic and
community benefits these initiatives bring to the Upstate region.
11:05
IV.
SCDOT Transportation Update – Mr. Darren Ledbetter, SCDOT Program Manager
Briefing: Mr. Ledbetter will provide a brief overview of current SCDOT projects in our region
and share updates on upcoming initiatives, future transportation improvements,
and anticipated timelines.
11:25
V.
Report on Data Centers – Mr. Chip Bentley, Deputy Executive Director (Section 3, Board
Packet)
Briefing: Mr. Bentley will report on the demand for large-scale data centers in the Upstate,
and what questions local governments should be askin …
Tue Sep 1, 2026 · 08:00
Greenville Water - Commissioners of Public Works
407 W. Broad Street, Greenville
Thu Sep 3, 2026 · 16:00
Planning Commission
Planning Commission to consider 36-month update to Greenville Development Code
The Greenville Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on two applications: a text amendment to Chapter 19 of the Greenville Development Code (the 36-month update) and an amendment to the Greenville Engineering Design and Specifications Manual. The Commission's action on the text amendment is a recommendation to City Council; action on the Engineering Manual is final. No street name changes are scheduled.
- Z-13-2026: Text amendment to Chapter 19 (Greenville Development Code) for the 36-month update
- Z-15-2026: Amendment to the Greenville Engineering Design and Specifications Manual
- Public hearing at 4:00 PM on September 3, 2026 at Greenville City Hall, 206 S. Main Street, 10th Floor Council Chambers
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206 S. Main Street, Greenville
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# Public Notice
## Planning and Zoning
## To: City Property Owners and Residents
## Upcoming Applications for Thursday, September
|Subject:|PUBLIC NOTICE --|3, 2026, Planning|
|---|---|---|
||Commission Meeting||
|Date posted: Public Notice: The City of Greenville Planning Commission will hold an in-person 30-day noticed Public Hearing|August 4, 2026||
|on Thursday, September 3, 2026 at 4:00 PM at the Greenville City Hall, 206 S. Main Street, 10||Floor Council|
th Chambers, to consider the following applications. The application documents are available for review online at greenvillesc.gov under the ‘Agendas & Minutes’ tab. You may contact the Planning Office at (864) 467-4476 for questions.
## <u>PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS</u>
## Z-13-2026
Application by the City of Greenville for a **TEXT AMENDMENT** to **Chapter 19 - Greenville Development Code** of the Code of Ordinances, City of Greenville, South Carolina for the means of the 36-month update.
## Z-15-2026
Application by the City of Greenville to amend the **GREENVILLE ENGINEERING DESIGN AND** **SPECIFICATIONS MANUAL** for a required review.
*The Planning Commission’s action on Zoning Map Amendments and Text Amendments constitute a* <u>Recommendation to the City Council</u>***.** The City Council will consider these items at scheduled, Public Meetings* *(two readings of an ordinance to either approve, or disapprove, a proposal are required). You will not receive a* *separate notice of those meetings, but you are invi …
Thu Sep 3, 2026 · 16:00
Planning Commission
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Sep 10, 2026 · 16:00
Board of Zoning Appeals
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Sep 10, 2026 · 16:00
Board of Zoning Appeals
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Sep 10, 2026 · 12:00
Community Development Advisory Committee
102 E. Park Avenue, Greenville
Thu Sep 10, 2026 · 08:00
Greenville Local Development Corporation
Virtual, Greenville
Mon Sep 14, 2026 · 17:30
City Council
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Wed Sep 16, 2026 · 14:00
Springwood Cemetery Advisory Committee
102 E. Park Avenue, Greenville
Thu Sep 17, 2026 · 15:00
Richland Cemetery Advisory Committee
102 E. Park Avenue, Greenville
Thu Sep 17, 2026 · 15:00
Historic Review Board
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Sep 17, 2026 · 15:00
Historic Review Board
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Sep 17, 2026 · 16:00
Design Review Board
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Sep 17, 2026 · 16:00
Design Review Board
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Mon Sep 21, 2026 · 11:00
Greenville Airport Commission
100 Tower Drive, Greenville
Tue Sep 22, 2026 · 16:00
Arts in Public Places
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Tue Sep 22, 2026 · 16:00
Project Preview Meeting
15 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Sep 24, 2026 · 12:30
Greenville Transit Authority
205 Arcadia Drive, Greenville
Mon Sep 28, 2026 · 17:30
City Council
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Mon Sep 28, 2026 · 16:00
City Council
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Oct 1, 2026 · 16:00
Planning Commission
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Oct 1, 2026 · 15:00
Greenville Housing Authority
111 Welborn Street, Greenville
Thu Oct 1, 2026 · 16:00
Planning Commission
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Tue Oct 6, 2026 · 08:30
Greenville Water - Commissioners of Public Works
407 W. Broad Street, Greenville
Thu Oct 8, 2026 · 08:00
Greenville Local Development Corporation
Virtual, Greenville
Thu Oct 8, 2026 · 16:00
Board of Zoning Appeals
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Oct 8, 2026 · 16:00
Board of Zoning Appeals
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Mon Oct 12, 2026 · 17:30
City Council
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Wed Oct 14, 2026 · 15:00
Greenville City Economic Development Corporation (GCEDC)
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Oct 15, 2026 · 16:00
Design Review Board
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Oct 15, 2026 · 16:00
Design Review Board
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Oct 15, 2026 · 15:00
Historic Review Board
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Oct 15, 2026 · 15:00
Historic Review Board
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Mon Oct 19, 2026 · 17:30
Public Safety Citizen Review Board
111 Welborn Street, Greenville
Mon Oct 19, 2026 · 11:00
Greenville Airport Commission
100 Tower Drive, Greenville
Thu Oct 22, 2026 · 12:30
Greenville Transit Authority
205 Arcadia Drive, Greenville
Fri Oct 23, 2026 · 10:30
Appalachian Council of Governments
30 Century Circle, Greenville
Mon Oct 26, 2026 · 17:30
City Council
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Mon Oct 26, 2026 · 16:00
City Council
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Tue Oct 27, 2026 · 16:00
Arts in Public Places
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Tue Oct 27, 2026 · 16:00
Project Preview Meeting
15 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Nov 5, 2026 · 16:00
Planning Commission
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Nov 5, 2026 · 16:00
Planning Commission
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Nov 12, 2026 · 16:00
Board of Zoning Appeals
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Nov 12, 2026 · 16:00
Board of Zoning Appeals
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Tue Nov 17, 2026 · 16:00
Project Preview Meeting
15 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Nov 19, 2026 · 15:00
Historic Review Board
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Nov 19, 2026 · 16:00
Design Review Board
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Nov 19, 2026 · 15:00
Historic Review Board
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Nov 19, 2026 · 16:00
Design Review Board
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Dec 3, 2026 · 16:00
Planning Commission
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Dec 10, 2026 · 16:00
Board of Zoning Appeals
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Dec 17, 2026 · 16:00
Design Review Board
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Dec 17, 2026 · 15:00
Historic Review Board
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Recent meetings
Thu Aug 20, 2026 · 15:00
Historic Review Board
Historic Review Board to vote on two Certificates of Appropriateness
The Greenville Historic Review Board will hold a public meeting to consider two applications for Certificates of Appropriateness. The board will vote on a proposal for work at 1323 East North Street and a separate application for a Special Tax Assessment at 7 Neal Street. The meeting also includes election of a Chair and Vice Chair.
- CA 26-522: KM Construction Services, LLC seeks a Certificate of Appropriateness for work at 1323 East North Street
- CA 26-591: Emily Davis seeks a Preliminary Special Tax Assessment for rehabilitation at 7 Neal Street
- Estimated rehabilitation costs at 7 Neal Street total $377,500, with $307,500 in qualifying project costs
- Board will elect a Chair and Vice Chair during the meeting
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206 S. Main Street, Greenville
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HISTORIC REVIEW BOARD
PUBLIC NOTICE
Regular Meeting
August 20, 2026
3:00 PM
Me
eting Location
The City of Greenville Historic Review Board will hold an in-person Public Meeting for the
following items on Thursday, August 20th, 2026 at 3:00 PM at the Greenville City Hall, 10th
Floor Council Chambers, 206 S. Main Street. Those wishing to provide comment on an item
may either provide written comment to staff or attend the in-person meeting.
Ci
tizens may also view the meeting at the following web address:
https://www.greenvillesc.gov/1694/Online-Meetings
1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Welcome and Opening Remarks from the Chair
4. Approval of the Minutes
5. Call for Public Notice Affidavit from Applicants
6. Acceptance of Agenda
7. Conflict of Interest Statement
8. Old Business
A. None
9. Other Business
A. Review and Voting on Chair and Vice Chair
10. New Business
A. CA 26-522
Application by
KM Construction Services, LLC for a Certificate of
Appropriateness
at 1323 East North Street
B. CA 26-591
Application by
Emily Davis for a Preliminary Special Tax Assessment at 7 Neal
Street
11.
Advice and Comment (no public comment)
12.
Informal Review (no public comment)
13. Adjournment
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Historic Review Board
Historic Review Board to vote on two renovation projects in Greenville
The Greenville Historic Review Board will hold a public meeting to consider two applications: a Certificate of Appropriateness for a residential addition at 1323 East North Street and a preliminary certification for a special tax assessment for a rehabilitation project at 7 Neal Street. Staff recommends approval for both, with conditions. The meeting also includes routine items like minutes approval and election of officers.
- CA 26-522: Residential addition at 1323 East North Street (Overbrook Preservation Overlay District) - staff recommends approval with conditions, including a hyphen or notch to distinguish the addition.
- RHP 26-591: Preliminary Special Tax Assessment for rehabilitation at 7 Neal Street (Heritage Historic District) - staff recommends approval with conditions, including chemical paint removal from brick.
- Election of Chair and Vice Chair for the board.
- No old business items.
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206 S. Main Street, Greenville
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HISTORIC REVIEW BOARD
AGENDA
Regular Meeting
August 20, 2026
3:00 PM
Meeting Location
The City of Greenville Historic Review Board will hold an in-person Public Meeting for the
following items on Thursday, August 20th, 2026 at 3:00 PM at the Greenville City Hall, 10th
Floor Council Chambers, 206 S. Main Street. Those wishing to provide comment on an item
may either provide written comment to staff or attend the in-person meeting.
Citizens may also view the meeting at the following web address:
https://www.greenvillesc.gov/1694/Online-Meetings
1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Welcome and Opening Remarks from the Chair
4. Approval of the Minutes
5. Call for Public Notice Affidavit from Applicants
6. Acceptance of Agenda
7. Conflict of Interest Statement
8. Old Business
A. None
9. Other Business
A. Review and Voting on Chair and Vice Chair
1. New Business
A. CA 26-522
Application by KM Construction Services, LLC for a Certificate of
Appropriateness at 1323 East North Street
B. CA 26-591
Application by Emily Davis for a Preliminary Special Tax Assessment at 7 Neal
Street
10. Advice and Comment (no public comment)
11. Informal Review (no public comment)
12. Adjournment
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Planning Staff Report to
Historic Review Board
August 11, 2026
for the August 20, 2026 Public Meeting
Docket Number:
CA 26-522
Applicant:
KM Construction Services, LLC.
Property Owner:
Charles Benton
Property Location:
1323 East North Str …
Thu Aug 20, 2026 · 16:00
Design Review Board
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Aug 20, 2026 · 16:00
Design Review Board
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Wed Aug 19, 2026 · 15:00
Greenville City Economic Development Corporation (GCEDC)
GCEDC board reviews projects, finances, and personnel updates
The Greenville City Economic Development Corporation board meets to review corporate performance, finances, and economic development project pipelines. Updates cover recruitment efforts, partnerships, and inclusivity programs. The board will enter a closed executive session for economic development and legal personnel matters, with no public action taken afterward.
- Approval of agenda and May 20, 2026 meeting minutes
- COO recruitment process and updated organizational chart
- Finance, budget, and compliance update
- GCEDC-City MOU status
- Executive session on economic development and legal personnel briefing
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206 S. Main Street, Greenville
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19th, 2026
3:00PM to 5:00PM
9th FLOOR CITY HALL (206 S Main St, Greenville, SC 29601)
1. Call to Order & Opening Remarks, Mayor Knox White, Chairman
a. Approval of Agenda
b. Approval of Minutes from the May 20th, 2026 Meeting
2. CEO High-Level Board Updates – Sam Konduros, CEO
a. Corporate KPIs, Metrics, and Work Program Highlights
b. Personnel Updates & Team Development
i. COO Recruitment Process
ii. Updated Organizational Chart
c. Recruitment Efforts and Prospect/Project Highlights
i. Key Wins
ii. Trends & Opportunities
d. Founders Circle and Key Partnerships Updates
i. Corporate, Innovation, and Economic Development Partners
e. Upcoming Events & Board Calendar
3. Core Business & Operations – CEO & GCEDC Executive Team
a. Finance, Budget & Compliance Update
b. GCEDC-City MOU Status
c. Economic Development Project Pipeline Opportunities Detailed Breakdown
4. Additional Brief Strategic Updates by GCEDC Priorities – GCEDC Executive Team
a. Inclusivity, Entrepreneurship & Small Business Development – Jeanette Brewster
i. Grant Programs
ii. New Strategies
b. Business Recruitment & Retail Updates – Jared Hartzell
c. Investor Platform Updates – Hartzell & Olivia Stewart
d. Business Retention & Engagement – Olivia Stewart
5. Board Roundtable Inputs and Engagement Session
6. Executive Session (S.C. Code Section 30-40-70) – 4:30 p.m.
NOTE: GCEDC Board Members will leave the open Board Meeting to …
Wed Aug 19, 2026 · 09:30
Greenville Housing Authority
Greenville Housing Authority board to review elevator bids and city updates
The Development Committee of the Greenville Housing Authority will meet to discuss and potentially act on several items, including elevator system proposals, a procurement policy, and updates on city projects in Arcadia, Perry Avenue, and Traction Street. The agenda also includes approval of the previous meeting's minutes and a report on deferred maintenance for elevator systems. Public comment is scheduled.
- Review of three elevator proposals
- Discussion of procurement policy
- City updates on Arcadia, Perry Avenue, Traction Street
- Report on deferred maintenance for elevator systems
- Approval of July 23, 2026 minutes
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112 Edinburgh Court, Greenville
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Building Communities of Opportunity
122 Edinburgh Court, Greenville, South Carolina 29607 | Phone 864.467.4250 | Fax: 864.467.3088 |
Board of Commissioners: Matt Grandy, Chair | Patience Johnson, Vice Chair | Catina Abercrombie |Peter Byford |
Amelia Muller | Charlie Whitmire | Beth Clark, Interim Chief Executive Officer
AGENDA
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE BOARD MEETING
The Housing Authority of the City of Greenville, SC
August 19, 2026 @ 9:30 A.M.
TGHA Upstairs Conference Room – 122 Edinburgh Court, Greenville, SC 29607
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I.
CALL TO ORDER
II.
ROLL CALL
Members:
Matt Grandy
Amelia Muller
Charlie Whitmire
III.
SC FOIA Notice - Public notification of this meeting has been published, posted, and
distributed in compliance with the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act.
IV.
PUBLIC COMMENT
V.
CONSENT AGENDA
a. Approval of July 23, 2026, Minutes
VI.
REPORTS
a. Deferred Maintenance - Elevator Systems
VII.
NEW BUSINESS / ACTION ITEMS/ DISCUSSION
a. City Updates Arcadia, Perry Avenue, Traction Street
b. Elevator Proposals (3)
c. Procurement Policy
VIII. ANNOUNCEMENTS
a. Next Development Committee Board Meeting – TBD
IX.
ADJOURNMENT
Mon Aug 17, 2026 · 11:00
Greenville Airport Commission
Airport Commission to review projects, financials, and contract negotiations
The Greenville Airport Commission is holding a regular meeting to approve the July 2026 minutes and financial statement, receive updates from staff, and review monthly fuel and traffic reports. The commission will also discuss a list of ongoing capital projects, including runway safety area improvements, ramp rehabilitation, and security upgrades. An executive session is scheduled to discuss negotiations related to proposed contractual arrangements, with possible action afterward.
- Approve July 2026 financial statement
- Project #036-2022: RWY 1 RSA/EMAS 30% design and construction
- Project #038-2023/SCAC 23-052: Improve RWY 19 safety area design
- Project #041-2024/SCAC 24-066: Improve Runway 1/19 safety areas Phase 2A construction
- Executive session on contract negotiations
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100 Tower Drive, Greenville
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Notice of Regular Meeting
August 17, 2026 – 11:00 a.m.
Commission Office
A G E N D A
1. Call to order by Chairman
2. Approve Minutes of July 20, 2026
3. Approve July 2026 Financial Statement
4. Current Business:
A. Individuals wishing to address the Commission
B. Airport Director Update
C. Director of Operations Update
D. Public Relations Director Update
E. Monthly Fuel and Traffic Reports
F. Projects Update:
● #036-2022 (RWY 1 RSA/EMAS 30% Design and Construction)
● #038-2023/SCAC 23-052 (Improve RWY 19 Safety Area - Design)
● #039-2024/SCAC 24-067 (Southeast Ramp Rehabilitation - Design)
● #041-2024/SCAC 24-066 (Improve Runway 1/19 Safety Areas - Phase 2A - Construction)
● SCAC 25-033 (Southeast Ramp Expansion - Design)
● SCAC 26-008 (Erosion Repair at 3’s; Ph.1)
● SCAC 26-016 (Pavement Sealcoating: West Ramp and Landside Parking)
● SCAC 26-023 (Security and Access Control)
6. Executive Session for the purpose of discussing negotiations incidental to proposed contractual
arrangements. Upon return to the Regular Session, the Commission may take action on matters
discussed in the Executive Session.
7. Adjourn
NEXT MEETING: September 21, 2026
Fri Aug 14, 2026 · 10:00
Planning Commission
Planning Commission previews 36-month Greenville Development Code update
This is a special called workshop where the Planning Commission will preview aspects of the 36-month Greenville Development Code update, specifically discussing regulations in Chapter 19 of the City Code. No votes or actions will be taken, and no public comments will be received. The meeting is open to the public but online access is not offered.
- Discussion of Greenville Development Code regulations in Chapter 19
- Preview of 36-month Development Code update
- No action or votes to be taken
- No public comments to be received
- Meeting held at Civic Design Center, 15 S. Main Street, Suite 100
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City of Greenville
Planning Commission
Special Called Workshop
10:00 AM Friday, August 14, 2026
Civic Design Center, 15 S. Main Street, Suite 100
Online access to the meeting will not be offered.
Note: The primary purpose of this special called workshop is for the Planning Commission to preview
aspects of the 36-month Greenville Development Code update.
The special called workshop is a public meeting open to the general public. No action or votes will be
taken by the Commission on any agenda item at the workshop. Likewise, no public comments will be
received during the special called workshop.
AGENDA
1. Call to Order
2. Discussion of Greenville Development Code regulations found in Chapter 19 of the City
of Greenville Code of Ordinances.
3. Adjournment
Thu Aug 13, 2026 · 16:00
Board of Zoning Appeals
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Thu Aug 13, 2026 · 08:00
Greenville Local Development Corporation
Board to vote on extending Kiyatec loan due date to Dec 31
The Greenville Local Development Corporation board will meet to approve the agenda and minutes, re-elect board members, and vote on a resolution to extend the due date of Kiyatec's primary note from June 30, 2026, to December 31, 2026. The board will also hear a presentation from Charlie Hall of Upstate Warriors Solution and receive updates on various programs and initiatives.
- Resolution to extend Kiyatec's primary note due date to December 31, 2026
- Re-election of board members Melanie Brown, Andy Kurtz, and Charlie Mickel
- Presentation by Charlie Hall, Upstate Warriors Solution
- Updates on JDG Program, I4Series, Kiyatec, and Innovasphere Palmetto
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GLDC BOARD OF DIRECTORS’ MEETING
THURSDAY, August 13, 2026
Microsoft Teams meeting
Join: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/28210731192928?p=nTy0rQCpC98y0WXMS8
Meeting ID: 282 107 311 929 28
Passcode: Vp3TH3Vc
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8:00 A.M.
1. Call to Order
2. Approval of Agenda
3. Approval of Meeting Minutes for July 9, 2026
4. Motion to Re-elect Board Members
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Melanie Brown
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Andy Kurtz
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Charlie Mickel
5. Presentation Charlie Hall, Upstate Warriors Solution.
6. Update from Nominating Committee Chair
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Wesley Altoff
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Pete Byford
7. Resolution Approving the Extension of the due date of Kiyatec’s Primary Note from
June 30, 2026, to December 31, 2026
8. Update from the Board
9. Director’s Report
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JDG Program
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Flier
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I4Series
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Kiyatec Update
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Innovasphere Palmetto
10. Adjourn
Thu Aug 13, 2026 · 16:00
Board of Zoning Appeals
206 S. Main Street, Greenville
Mon Aug 10, 2026 · 12:00
Firefighters’ Pension Fund Board of Trustees
Firefighters pension board reviews Q2 investments and funding
The Firefighters' Pension Fund Board of Trustees is meeting to review Q2 2026 investment performance, discuss pension funding, and consider strategic recommendations. The agenda includes committee reports, old business items like the Investment Policy Statement review, and new business such as private credit monitoring and governance updates.
- Q2 Financial Investment Performance Market Commentary by PFMAM
- Pension Funding Update
- Fixed Income Management Review
- Investment Policy Statement (IPS) Review
- Private Credit Market Monitoring
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FIREFIGHTERS PENSION BOARD MEETING AGENDA
DATE: August 10, 2026
TIME: 12:00 p.m.
LOCATION: City of Greenville Public Safety Campus & Municipal Complex
204 Halton Road, 3
rd Floor Large Conference Room, Greenville, SC 29607
I. Call to Order
II. Approval or Changes to Agenda
III. Approval of Previous Meeting Minutes
• Attachment A: Minutes from 05.11.26 Pension Board Meeting
• Review of Agenda
IV. Committee Reports
• Presented by PFMAM: Q2 Financial Investment Performance Market Commentary
• Portfolio Performance Review
• Strategic Recommendations
V. Old Business
• Pension Funding Update
• Fixed Income Management Review
• Investment Policy Statement (IPS) Review
VI. New Business
• Q2 2026 Market and Portfolio Review
• Private Credit Market Monitoring
• Board Governance Update
VII. Adjournment
Mon Aug 10, 2026 · 15:30
City Council
Council to review development code update and hold closed session
The Greenville City Council is holding a work session to receive an update from the Upstate Alliance and discuss a 36-month development code update. The council will then enter a closed executive session for legal and personnel matters, with no formal action taken before adjournment.
- Upstate Alliance update
- 36-Month Greenville Development Code Update
- Executive session on economic development and legal briefing
- Executive session on boards/commissions and personnel update
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AGENDA
WORK SESSION OF CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 2026 - 3:30 PM
Greenville City Hall, 206 S. Main Street
Citizens may access the meeting at the following web address:
http://greenvillesc.gov/MeetingMedia
CITY COUNCIL: Mayor Knox White; Councilmembers John DeWorken, Lillian Flemming,
Ken Gibson, Wil Brasington, Dorothy Dowe, Tina Belge
CITY STAFF: City Manager Shannon Lavrin, City Attorney Leigh B. Paoletti; City Clerk
Camilla G. Pitman
1. Call to Order - 3:30 p.m.
2. Upstate Alliance Update - 3:30 p.m.
3. 36-Month Greenville Development Code Update - 3:45 p.m.
4. Executive Session (S.C. Code §30-4-70) - 4:15 p.m.
NOTE: City Council will leave the Work Session to conduct an Executive Session which is
not open to the public. The Work Session meeting will adjourn following the completion of
the Executive Session. No action will be taken prior to adjourning the meeting.
a. Economic Development / Legal Briefing
b. Boards and Commissions / Personnel Update
5. Adjourn - 5:25 p.m.
Mon Aug 10, 2026 · 17:30
City Council
Council to vote on $275M water bonds, tax relief sales tax
The Greenville City Council will hold a formal meeting with several public hearings and votes. Key items include a public hearing on abandoning a portion of Spartanburg Street, final votes on appropriations for school resource officers, opioid recovery funds, and Hurricane Helene grants, and first readings for zoo conservation funding, $275 million in water system revenue bonds, and an accommodations fee agreement amendment. A revised ordinance for a one percent sales tax to fund property tax relief and projects will also be considered.
- Public hearing on proposed abandonment of a portion of Spartanburg Street (AB-3-2026)
- Appropriate $1,015,558 for School Resource Officer Program
- Appropriate $535,049 in Opioid Grant Fund
- Appropriate $228,331 for FY 2026 SW Hurricane Helene Grant
- Issue up to $275,000,000 Waterworks System Revenue Bonds
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206 S. Main Street, Greenville
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AGENDA
FORMAL MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 2026 - 5:30 PM
Greenville City Hall, Council Chambers, 206 S. Main Street
Citizens may access the meeting at the following web address:
http://greenvillesc.gov/MeetingMedia
1. Call to Order - Mayor Knox H. White
2. Invocation
3. Pledge of Allegiance
4. Roll Call
5. Approval of Minutes
a. Approval of Minutes for meeting on July 13, 2026
6. Communications/Announcements from the Mayor and Council
7. Individuals Addressing Council
Individuals wishing to address Council must contact the City Clerk by 12:00 p.m. on the
day of the meeting to provide their contact information and the agenda item they wish to
speak on. To sign up, please contact 864-467-4431 or
[email protected].
8. Presentations
a. Juneteenth Essay Competition Winner
b. Beck International Academy Presentation
9. Public Hearing
a. Proposed abandonment of a portion of Spartanburg Street (AB-3-2026)
10. Recognitions and Appointments - Boards and Commissions
None
CONSENT AGENDA
There will be no discussion of Consent Agenda items unless a Council member so requests in
which event the item in question will be considered separately.
11. Unfinished Business - (Ordinances - Second and Final Reading)
a. Ordinance to appropriate $1,015,558 in the Miscellaneous Grants Fund for the state-
funded School Resource Officer Program
(Roll Call)
Formal Meeting Agenda
August 10, 2026
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Thu Aug 6, 2026 · 16:00
Planning Commission
Greenville Planning Commission to consider annexation and rezone of 87 acres on Woodruff Road
The Greenville Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on August 6, 2026, to consider multiple annexation and rezoning applications. The largest proposal involves annexing 87.46 acres near Woodruff Road, I-385, Smith Hines Road, Lovett Drive, and Prado Way and rezoning it to Business General, Business Heavy, and Industrial Flex districts. Other items include annexation and rezoning of smaller parcels on 5th Street, Minus Street, Mason Street, A Street, 2nd Avenue, and Draper Street, plus standalone rezoning requests on Augusta Street, Arlington Avenue, Pendleton Street, and Birnie Street. One application (Z-8-2026) has been administratively deferred due to public notice requirements.
- AX-21-2026: Annexation and rezone of 87.46 acres on Woodruff Road from County C-2/S-1/C-3/O-D/R-12 to City BG/BH/IX
- AX-19-2026: Annex and rezone 0.18 acre at 41 E 5th Street from R-7.5 to RN-A
- AX-20-2026: Annex and rezone 0.51 acre at 200 & 202 Minus Street from R-7.5 to RN-A
- AX-22-2026: Annex and rezone 0.16 acre at 101 Mason Street from R-7.5 to RN-A
- Z-9-2026: Rezone 2.85 acres at 3030 Augusta Street from MX-2 and RH-C to Civic district
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Planning and Zoning
To: City Property Owners and Residents
Subject: PUBLIC NOTICE -- Upcoming Applications for Thursday, August 6, 2026 , Planning
Commission Meeting
Date posted: July 22, 2026
Public Notice: The City of Greenville Planning Commission will hold an in-person 15-day noticed Public Hearing
on Thursday, August 6, 2026 at 4:00 PM at the Greenville City Hall, 206 S. Main Street, 10th Floor Council
Chambers, to consider the following applications. The application documents are available for review online at
greenvillesc.gov under the ‘Agendas & Minutes’ tab. You may contact the Planning Office at (864) 467-4476 for
questions.
PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS
A. AX-19-2026
Application for ANNEXATION and REZONE of approximately 0.18 acre located at 41 E 5TH STREET from R-7.5,
Single-family residential district, in Greenville County to RN-A, Neighborhood A District, in the City of Greenville.
(TM# 0125000602600)
B. AX-20-2026
Application for ANNEXATION and REZONE of approximately 0.51 acre located at 200 AND 202 MINUS STREET
from R-7.5, Single-family residential district, in Greenville County to RN-A, Neighborhood A District, in the City of
Greenville. (TM# 0113000904900 and 0113000905000)
C. AX-21-2026
Application for a 75% Method ANNEXATION, submitted under the provisions of S.C. Code §5-3-150(1), and
REZONE of approximately 87.46 acres located on WOODRUFF ROAD, INTERSTATE 385, SMITH HINES
ROAD, LOVETT DRIVE, AND PRADO WAY from C-2, Commercial Di …
Thu Aug 6, 2026 · 15:00
Greenville Housing Authority
Greenville Housing Authority board to discuss personnel in closed session
The Housing Authority of the City of Greenville will hold a regular board meeting on August 6, 2026. The agenda includes routine consent items, reports from the CEO, finance, asset management, HCV, MTW, and development committees, and an executive session to discuss a personnel matter under state law. No major policy decisions or financial contracts are listed for public vote.
- Executive session for discussion of personnel matter under SC Code Ann. Section 30-4-70(a)(1)
- Approval of minutes from July 9, 2026 board meeting
- Reports from CEO, Finance, Asset Management, HCV Operations, MTW, and Development Committee
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Building Communities of Opportunity
122 Edinburgh Court, Greenville, South Carolina 29607 | Phone 864.467.4250 | Fax: 864.467.3088 |
Board of Commissioners: Matt Grandy, Chair | Patience Johnson, Vice Chair | Catina Abercrombie |Peter Byford |
Amelia Muller | Charlie Whitmire | Beth Clark, Interim Chief Executive Officer
AGENDA
REGULAR BOARD MEETING
The Housing Authority of the City of Greenville, SC
August 6, 2026 @ 3:00 P.M.
Prisma Health Welcome Center – 111 Welborn Street, Greenville, SC 29601
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_____________________________________________________________________________________
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ROLL CALL
Board Members:
Matt Grandy, Chair
Patience Johnson, Vice
Chair
Peter Byford
Amelia Muller
Charlie Whitmire
Catina Abercrombie
City Council Liaison: Tina Belge
City Staff Liaison: Laura Weir Monique Matison
III. SC FOIA Notice - Public notification of this meeting has been published, posted, and distributed
in compliance with the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act.
IV. PUBLIC COMMENT
V. CONSENT AGENDA
a. Approval of Minutes - July 9, 2026, Board Meeting
VI. REPORTS
a. Chief Executive Officer’s Report
b. Finance Report
c. Asset Management Report
d. Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Operations Report
e. MTW (Moving to Work) Report
f. Development Committee Report
VII. EXECUTIVE SESSION
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Thu Aug 6, 2026 · 16:00
Planning Commission
Planning Commission to consider 11 annexation and rezoning requests
The Greenville Planning Commission will hold public hearings on 11 annexation and rezoning applications, including a large 87.46-acre tract on Woodruff Road. The commission will also vote on several smaller annexations in mill village neighborhoods and rezonings for civic and mixed-use districts. No public meeting items are scheduled.
- Annexation and rezoning of 87.46 acres on Woodruff Road, I-385, Smith Hines Road, Lovett Drive, and Prado Way from county to city zoning districts BG, BH, and IX
- Annexation and rezoning of 0.18 acre at 41 E 5th Street to RN-A, Neighborhood A District, within the Woodside Cotton Mill Village Historic District
- Rezoning of 2.85 acres at 3030 Augusta Street from MX-2 and RH-C to CV, Civic District
- Rezoning of 0.45 acre at 300 Birnie Street from RC-2 to CV, Civic District
- Rezoning of 0.19 acre at 811 Pendleton Street from RN-B to RNX-B, Neighborhood Flex B District
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##### City of Greenville
##### Planning Commission
##### Meeting and Public Hearing Overview
##### Greenville City Hall, 10
**th** **Floor Council Chambers, 206 S. Main Street**
##### Welcome to the Planning Commission Meeting
The Planning Commission is responsible for reviewing and taking action on various types of land development applications, including major subdivisions and some final development plans. Additionally, the Commission makes recommendations to City Council on planning-related studies, the comprehensive plan, and proposed zoning ordinance and map amendments (“re-zonings”). The Planning Commission usually meets the first Thursday of each month and as needed for special-called meetings. For your convenience and to help you follow along with the meeting, an overview of the meeting procedure is provided below. Please take a few moments to familiarize yourself with the process and locate the item(s) of interest to you on the agenda.
##### Procedure for Public Comment During Meeting
Certain projects and applications require a public hearing under South Carolina state law or City Code. These items are indicated on the agenda and will be considered according to the following procedure:
1. The chairperson will open the public comment portion for each agenda item requiring a public hearing after the staff report has been given and any questions related to the report have been addressed. Members of the public wishing to speak should approach the podium as direc …
Tue Aug 4, 2026 · 08:30
Greenville Water - Commissioners of Public Works
Commissioners of Public Works to review policy changes and operational updates
The Commissioners of Public Works will meet to discuss updates to rules, regulations, and the paid time off policy. The agenda includes reports on water resources, finances, and reservoir status.
- Rules and Regulations Changes presented by Dr. Keri Cantrell
- Update to Paid Time Off Policy presented by Lisa Bryant
- Meter Madness National Champion Resolution
- Reservoir Update by Drew Langston
- Drone and Tower Program Update by Brad Treas
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GREENVILLE WATER
AGENDA
FOR:
REGULAR MEETING
AUGUST 4, 2026
8:30 A.M.
AGENDA
Regular Meeting, Commissioners of Public Works
Tuesday, August 4, 2026
Commission Conference Room, Level 2
407 W Broad Street, Greenville, SC 29601
Call to Order, 8:30 a.m. Chair James W. Bannister
Roll Check
Chair James W. Bannister ______
Vice-Chair Phillip Kilgore ______
Debra M. Sofield ______
Mayor Knox White ______
John DeWorken ______
1. Welcome
2. Public Comment.
CONSENT AGENDA
3. a. Minutes of the Regular Meetings on June 2, 2026 and June 16, 2026.
b. Water Resources Report
c. Financial Update Report
d. New Development
e. New Annexations
REGULAR AGENDA
4. Meter Madness National Champion Resolution by Chief Executive Officer Jeff Boss
5. Legislative Update by Legislative Liaison Bob Knight
6. Rules and Regulations Changes by Director of Engineering Dr. Keri Cantrell
7. Update to Paid Time Off Policy by Chief Human Resources Officer Lisa Bryant
8. Reservoir Update by Director of Watersheds Drew Langston
9. Drone and Tower Program Update by Director of Information Technology Brad
Treas
10. Chief Executive Report
11. Commission Comments
12. Adjournment
Tue Jul 28, 2026 · 16:00
Arts in Public Places
Arts Commission to discuss mural at 651 S. Main Street
The Arts in Public Places Commission will meet to consider a proposed mural called 'The Traveling Penny' at 651 S. Main Street. The agenda also includes a financial update and project updates. No old business is scheduled.
- Discussion of mural, The Traveling Penny, at 651 S. Main Street by Zachery Snow
- Financial update
- Project updates
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City of Greenville
Arts in Public Places Commission
July 28, 2026
4:00 p.m.
City Hall, 3rd Floor Conference Room
206 S. Main Street, Greenville, SC
AGENDA
I. Call to Order
II. Roll Call
III. Approval of Minutes – May 26, 2026
IV. Old Business (NONE)
V. New Business
a. Mural, The Traveling Penny (651 S. Main Street)
Zachery Snow
VI. Other Business
a. Financial Update
b. Project Updates
VII. Adjourn
Next Meeting: August 27, 2026 (4:00 p.m.)
City Hall, 3
rd Floor Conference Room
206 S. Main Street, Greenville, SC
Thu Jul 23, 2026 · 12:30
Greenville Transit Authority
GTA board to vote on FY-27 budget amendment and contract change order
The Greenville Transit Authority Board will consider a resolution for FY-27 Budget Amendment #1 and a change order authorization with Reeves Young. Other items include a fare modernization proposal presentation and approval of June 2025 meeting minutes. The board will also receive the Q4 KPI review and Director’s Report.
- Action on Resolution 2026-11 – FY-27 Budget Amendment #1 and Change Order Authorization with Reeves Young
- Presentation of Fare Modernization Proposal by Transit Projects Coordinator William Flake
- Q4 KPI Review presented by Transit Finance and Compliance Administrator Kat Moreland
- Approval of June 25, 2026 GTA Board of Directors Meeting Minutes
- Driver of the Quarter Presentation by General Manager Sean Ford
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205 Arcadia Drive, Greenville
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AGENDA
Contact Liaison: James Keel
Staff Liaison: Lorrie Brown
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Determination of Quorum / Roll Call
4. Action Item: Approval of June 25, 2026 GTA Board of Directors Meeting Minutes
5. Public Comments related to items on the agenda
(Limit to 3 minutes per speaker, for a total of 15 minutes)
6. Presentations
a. Driver of the Quarter Presentation (Presented by General Manager Sean Ford)
b. Q4 KPI Review - (Presented by Transit Finance and Compliance Administrator Kat
Moreland)
c. Fare Modernization Proposal – (Presented by Transit Projects Coordinator William Flake)
7. Staff Reports
a. Director’s Report - (Presented by Director James Keel)
b. City’s Monthly Financial Reports – (Presented by Budget Administrator Kristina Junker)
8. New Business
a. Action Item: GTA Invoices – (Presented by Budget Administrator Kristina Junker)
b. Action Item: Resolution 2026-11 – FY-27 Budget Amendment #1 & Change Order
Authorization with Reeves Young - (Presented by Director James Keel)
9. Unfinished Business
10. GTA/Staff Member Reports
a. Important Updates – (Presented by GTA Board Members)
11. Public Comments related to items not on the agenda
(Limit to 3 minutes per speaker, for a total of 15 minutes)
12. Adjournment
Greenville Transit Authority
Board of Directors
Thursday, July 23, 2026 – 12:30 p.m.
GTA Operations & Maintenance Facility
Board & Community Room
205 Arcadia Drive
Greenville, SC 29609
AGENDA
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Thu Jul 23, 2026 · 09:00
Greenville Housing Authority
Greenville Housing Authority Development Committee to discuss land and assistance
The Development Committee will meet to discuss the transfer of assistance for Perry/Essex/Styles and a request for proposals for Traction. The board will also review surplus land regarding Arcadia.
- Transfer of Assistance for Perry/Essex/Styles
- Traction RFP
- Arcadia surplus land
- Deferred Maintenance general updates
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Building Communities of Opportunity
122 Edinburgh Court, Greenville, South Carolina 29607 | Phone 864.467.4250 | Fax: 864.467.3088 |
Board of Commissioners: Matt Grandy, Chair | Patience Johnson, Vice Chair | Catina Abercrombie |Peter Byford |
Amelia Muller | Charlie Whitmire | Beth Clark, Interim Chief Executive Officer
AGENDA
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE BOARD MEETING
The Housing Authority of the City of Greenville, SC
July 23, 2026 @ 9:00 A.M.
TGHA Upstairs Conference Room – 122 Edinburgh Court, Greenville, SC 29607
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I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ROLL CALL
Board Members:
Matt Grandy
Amelia Muller
Charlie Whitmire
III. SC FOIA Notice - Public notification of this meeting has been published, posted, and
distributed in compliance with the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act.
IV. PUBLIC COMMENT
V. CONSENT AGENDA
a. Approval of June 18, 2026, Minutes
VI. REPORTS
a. Deferred Maintenance – General Updates
VII. NEW BUSINESS / ACTION ITEMS/ DISCUSSION
a. Transfer of Assistance for Perry/Essex/Styles
b. Traction – RFP
c. Arcadia – Surplus Land
VIII. ANNOUNCEMENTS
a. Next Development Committee Board Meeting – TBD
IX. ADJOURNMENT
Mon Jul 20, 2026 · 17:30
Public Safety Citizen Review Board
Board to review City Manager decision on Officer Motz appeal
The Public Safety Citizen Review Board will meet to discuss the City Manager's decision regarding an appeal by Officer Motz. The board will also review current Internal Affairs investigation synopses and complaint logs.
- City Manager decision on Officer Motz appeal
- Review of Internal Affairs investigation synopsis
- Review of complaint log
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City of Greenville, SC
Public Safety Citizen Review Board
206 South Main Street
Greenville, SC 29602
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
Meeting Description: Public Safety Citizen Review Board — Regular Meeting
Date: Monday, July 20, 2026 Time: 5:30 p.m. Location: PRISMA Welcome Center at Unity Park
111 Welborn Street, Greenville, SC 29601
Scheduled Time
Start Stop Total Hours
Persons Scheduled to Attend:
1
Jon Hammond, Chair
Katie Winburn, Vice Chair nominee
Charles Hinton
Horace Butler, Jr.
Delores Durham
Bishop Sam Zimmerman
Gustavo Luis Diaz
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Staff Liaison & Secretary Athena M. Miller
10
Police Department Representative Sgt. Jonathan Bragg
11
Fire Department Representative Artem Teterin
12
Deputy City Attorney Logan Wells
13
Chief J.H. Thompson
13
Lt. Kevin Suddeth (Internal Affairs)
Items
to Be Discussed
5:30 PM: Call to Order/Roll Call
5:35 PM: Agenda Review
5:40 PM: Approval of Minutes from April 20, 2026
5:45 PM: Citizens Wishing to Address the Board
5:50 PM: Old Business: City Manager Decision on Officer Motz Appeal
5:55 PM: New Business:
e Review of Current IA Investigation Synopsis and Complaint Log
8:34 PM: Adjournment
Next Regular Meeting of the Public Safety Citizen Review Board — October 19, 2026
In this packet: April 20, 206 Meeting Minutes; Officer Motz Hearing Summary and City Manager Decision;
IA Investigation Synopsis and Complaint Logs
Mon Jul 20, 2026 · 11:00
Greenville Airport Commission
Airport Commission to discuss Byrdland Drive RFP and enter executive session
The Greenville Airport Commission will approve minutes and financial statements, discuss a request for proposals for Byrdland Drive, and receive operational updates. The commission will then hold an executive session to discuss contract negotiations.
- Approve June 2026 financial statement and budget amendment
- Discussion of Request for Proposals for Byrdland Drive
- Project updates: RWY 1 RSA/EMAS design, runway safety area improvements, ramp rehabilitation, erosion repair, pavement sealcoating, security access control
- Executive session for negotiations on proposed contractual arrangements
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100 Tower Drive, Greenville
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100 Tower Drive, Unit 2 Greenville, SC 29607-2631 Telephone: 864.242.4777 Fax: 864.242.4870
Notice of Regular Meeting
July 20, 2026 – 11:00 a.m.
Commission Office
A G E N D A
1. Call to order by Chairman
2. Approve Minutes of June 30, 2026 Special Called Meeting
3. Approve June 2026 Financial Statement and Budget Amendment (projects)
4. Request for Proposals (Byrdland Drive) Discussion
5. Current Business:
A. Individuals wishing to address the Commission
B. Airport Director Update
C. Operations Manager Update
D. Public Relations Director Update
E. Monthly Fuel and Traffic Reports
F. Projects Update:
● #036-2022 (RWY 1 RSA/EMAS 30% Design and Construction)
● #038-2023/SCAC 23-052 (Improve RWY 19 Safety Area - Design)
● #039-2024/SCAC 24-067 (Southeast Ramp Rehabilitation - Design)
● #041-2024/SCAC 24-066 (Improve Runway 1/19 Safety Areas - Phase 2A - Construction)
● SCAC 25-033 (Southeast Ramp Expansion - Design)
● SCAC 26-008 (Erosion Repair at 3’s; Ph.1)
● SCAC 26-016 (Pavement Sealcoating: West Ramp and Landside Parking)
● SCAC 26-023 (Security and Access Control)
6. Executive Session for the purpose of discussing negotiations incidental to proposed contractual
arrangements. Upon return to the Regular Session, the Commission may take action on matters
discussed in the Executive Session.
7. Adjourn
NEXT MEETING: August 17, 2026
Greenville Airport Commission
Greenville Downtown Airport
Thu Jul 16, 2026 · 15:00
Richland Cemetery Advisory Committee
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102 E. Park Avenue, Greenville
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Wed Jul 15, 2026 · 14:00
Springwood Cemetery Advisory Committee
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102 E. Park Avenue, Greenville
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Mon Jul 13, 2026 · 16:00
City Council
City Council to hold executive session for legal and personnel briefings
The City Council is holding a work session that will transition immediately into a closed executive session. No public action will be taken during this meeting.
- Executive session regarding Economic Development / Legal Briefing
- Executive session regarding Boards and Commissions / Personnel Update
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206 S. Main Street, Greenville
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AGENDA
WORK SESSION OF CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, JULY 13, 2026 - 4:00 PM
Greenville City Hall, 206 S. Main Street
Citizens may access the meeting at the following web address:
http://greenvillesc.gov/MeetingMedia
CITY COUNCIL: Mayor Knox White; Councilmembers John DeWorken, Lillian Flemming,
Ken Gibson, Wil Brasington, Dorothy Dowe, Tina Belge
CITY STAFF: City Manager Shannon Lavrin, City Attorney Leigh B. Paoletti; City Clerk
Camilla G. Pitman
1. Call to Order - 4:00 p.m.
2. Executive Session (S.C. Code §30-4-70) - 4:00 p.m.
NOTE: City Council will leave the Work Session to conduct an Executive Session which is
not open to the public. The Work Session meeting will adjourn following the completion of
the Executive Session. No action will be taken prior to adjourning the meeting.
a. Economic Development / Legal Briefing
b. Boards and Commissions / Personnel Update
3. Adjourn - 5:25 p.m.
Mon Jul 13, 2026 · 17:30
City Council
Council considers $1 million for School Resource Officer Program
City Council will vote on several grant appropriations and a proposed sales tax referendum for property tax relief. The body is also considering the transfer of sections of Jenkins Street from the state to the city system.
- Appropriation of $1,015,558 in the Miscellaneous Grants Fund for the School Resource Officer Program
- Ordinance for a one percent sales and use tax to provide property tax relief for owner-occupied homes upon referendum approval
- Appropriation of $535,049 in the Opioid Grant Fund
- Appropriation of $228,331 in the Miscellaneous Grants Fund for the FY 2026 SW Hurricane Helene Grant
- Appropriation of $55,211 for Greenville Police Department body armor
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206 S. Main Street, Greenville
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AGENDA
FORMAL MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, JULY 13, 2026 - 5:30 PM
Greenville City Hall, Council Chambers, 206 S. Main Street
Citizens may access the meeting at the following web address:
http://greenvillesc.gov/MeetingMedia
1. Call to Order - Mayor Knox H. White
2. Invocation
3. Pledge of Allegiance
4. Roll Call
5. Approval of Minutes
a. Approval of Minutes for meeting on June 22, 2026
6. Communications/Announcements from the Mayor and Council
7. Individuals Addressing Council
Individuals wishing to address Council must contact the City Clerk by 12:00 p.m. on the
day of the meeting to provide their contact information and the agenda item they wish to
speak on. To sign up, please contact 864-467-4431 or
[email protected].
8. Presentations
None
9. Public Hearing
None
10. Recognitions and Appointments - Boards and Commissions
None
CONSENT AGENDA
There will be no discussion of Consent Agenda items unless a Council member so requests in
which event the item in question will be considered separately.
11. Unfinished Business - (Ordinances - Second and Final Reading)
a. Ordinance to abandon a portion of right-of-way on White Oak Road and Bradley
Boulevard (AB-2-2026)
(Roll Call)
b. Ordinance to appropriate $55,211 in the Miscellaneous Grants Fund to reflect an
award in the amount of $27,605 from the Bureau of Justice Assistance Bulletproof
Vest Partnership Program and $27,606 in matching funds from the Law Enforcement
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Thu Jul 9, 2026 · 15:00
Greenville Housing Authority
Greenville Housing Authority to consider tenant selection plan and write-offs
The Board of Commissioners will meet to review operational reports and discuss the search for a new CEO. The board is scheduled to vote on a tenant selection plan and tenant write-offs.
- Resolution 2026-05: Approval of Tenant Selection Plan
- Resolution 2026-06: Approval of Tenant Write-Offs
- CEO Search Update
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111 Welborn Street, Greenville
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Building Communities of Opportunity
122 Edinburgh Court, Greenville, South Carolina 29607 | Phone 864.467.4250 | Fax: 864.467.3088 |
Board of Commissioners: Matt Grandy, Chair | Patience Johnson, Vice Chair | Catina Abercrombie |Peter Byford |
Amelia Muller | Charlie Whitmire | Beth Clark, Interim Chief Executive Officer
AGENDA
REGULAR BOARD MEETING
The Housing Authority of the City of Greenville, SC
July 9, 2026 @ 3:00 P.M.
Prisma Health Welcome Center – 111 Welborn Street, Greenville, SC 29601
https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/271249730075787?p=n4Stc72161eBDUD3eR
_____________________________________________________________________________________
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ROLL CALL
Board Members:
Matt Grandy, Chair
Patience Johnson, Vice
Chair
Peter Byford
Amelia Muller
Charlie Whitmire
Catina Abercrombie
City Council Liaison: Tina Belge
City Staff Liaison: Laura Weir Monique Matison
III. SC FOIA Notice - Public notification of this meeting has been published, posted, and distributed
in compliance with the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act.
IV. PUBLIC COMMENT
V. CONSENT AGENDA
a. Approval of Minutes - May 7, 2026, Board Meeting
VI. REPORTS
a. Chief Executive Officer’s Report
b. Finance Report
c. Asset Management Report
d. Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Operations Report
e. MTW (Moving to Work) Report
f. Development Committee Report
VII. NEW BUSINESS / ACTION ITEMS/ DISCUSSION
a. CEO Search Update
b …
Thu Jul 9, 2026 · 08:00
Greenville Local Development Corporation
Board to vote on lease for principal place of business and Kiyatec note extension
The Greenville Local Development Corporation board will consider several resolutions, including extending Kiyatec's note due date to December 31, 2026, adopting purchasing authority SOPs, and approving a lease to establish a principal place of business. The board will also vote on moving to quarterly financial reports and receive updates from the nominating committee and director.
- Resolution to extend Kiyatec's Primary Note from June 30, 2026, to December 31, 2026
- Resolution to adopt SOPs for Purchasing Authority
- Resolution to approve entering into a lease for principal place of business
- Resolution to move to quarterly financial reports
- Update from Nominating Committee on Wesley Altoff, Pete Byford, and Gustavo Nieves
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Virtual, Greenville
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GLDC BOARD OF DIRECTORS’ MEETING
THURSDAY, JULY 9, 2026
NEXT Innovation Center
411 University Ridge
Suite 205
Greenville, SC 29601
8:00 A.M.
1. Call to Order
2. Approval of Agenda
3. Approval of Meeting Minutes for June 11, 2026
4. Financial Report
- Resolution to move to quarterly financial reports
5. Update from Nominating Committee Chair
- Wesley Altoff
- Pete Byford
- Gustavo Nieves
6. Resolution Approving the Extension the due date of Kiyatec’s Primary Note from
June 30, 2026, to December 31, 2026
7. Update from Board
8. Director’s Report
9. Resolution to adopt SOPs for Purchasing Authority
10. Resolution to approve the entering into a lease for the purpose of establishing a
principal place of business.
11. Adjourn
Tue Jun 30, 2026 · 14:00
Greenville Airport Commission
Commission to discuss runway threshold displacement and tractor acquisition
This special called meeting of the Greenville Airport Commission includes discussion of Runway 01/19 Threshold Displacement and Tractor Acquisition. The commission will also enter executive session to discuss legal matters incidental to contractual arrangements, with possible action afterward. Minutes from the June 15, 2026 meeting will be approved.
- Discuss Runway 01/19 Threshold Displacement
- Discuss Tractor Acquisition
- Enter executive session for legal matters incidental to contractual arrangements
- Possible action on matters discussed in executive session
- Approve minutes of June 15, 2026 meeting
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Virtual, Greenville
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Notice of Special Called Meeting June 30, 2026 – 2:00 p.m. Join with Google Meet meet.google.com/abw-jbua-utz Meeting code meet.google.com/abw-jbua-utz Phone Numbers (US) +1 937-589-3916 PIN: 289 507 308#
A G E N D A 1. Call to order by Chairman 2. Approve Minutes of June 15, 2026 Meeting 3. Current Business: A. Runway 01/19 Threshold Displacement B. Tractor Acquisition 4. Executive Session for the purpose discussing legal matters incidental to contractual arrangements.
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5. Adjourn
NEXT MEETING: July 20, 2026
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Federal disasters (10 yr)14 ({"Hurricane": 10, "Severe Ice Storm": 3, "Severe Storm": 2, · last Fri Jan 23, 2026)
Traffic fatalities1 (2022)
Business establishments1,354 (23,577 employees · 2023)
Fair Market Rent (2BR)$981/mo (34 assisted households · 2025)
Adults with low literacy27.3% (low numeracy 42% · 2017)
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