Ware Shoals, South Carolina
Upcoming
Greenville Local Development Corporation
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
Greenville Housing Authority
City Council
City Council
Springwood Cemetery Advisory Committee
Richland Cemetery Advisory Committee
Greenville Airport Commission
Public Safety Citizen Review Board
Greenville Transit Authority
Arts in Public Places
Greenville Water - Commissioners of Public Works
Planning Commission
Firefighters’ Pension Fund Board of Trustees
City Council
Greenville Local Development Corporation
Board of Zoning Appeals
Board of Zoning Appeals
Greenville Airport Commission
Historic Review Board
Historic Review Board
Design Review Board
Design Review Board
SC Technology & Aviation Center Board of Directors
City Council
City Council
Greenville Transit Authority
Appalachian Council of Governments
Greenville Water - Commissioners of Public Works
Planning Commission
Planning Commission
Greenville Local Development Corporation
Community Development Advisory Committee
Board of Zoning Appeals
Board of Zoning Appeals
City Council
Springwood Cemetery Advisory Committee
Historic Review Board
Historic Review Board
Richland Cemetery Advisory Committee
Design Review Board
Design Review Board
Greenville Airport Commission
Arts in Public Places
Greenville Transit Authority
City Council
City Council
Greenville Housing Authority
Planning Commission
Planning Commission
Board of Zoning Appeals
Board of Zoning Appeals
Historic Review Board
Historic Review Board
Design Review Board
Design Review Board
Planning Commission
Planning Commission
Board of Zoning Appeals
Board of Zoning Appeals
Historic Review Board
Historic Review Board
Design Review Board
Design Review Board
Planning Commission
Board of Zoning Appeals
Historic Review Board
Design Review Board
Recent meetings
Greenville Airport Commission
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
Appalachian Council of Governments
This meeting includes action items on the FY 2027 Work Program, personnel committee recommendations (staffing changes and salary increases), and finance committee recommendations (FY 2026 budget review, designation of excess revenue, and FY 2027 budget). Updates will also be provided on the strategic plan, facility expansion options, and the South Carolina legislative session.
- Consideration and possible approval of the FY 2027 Work Program
- Personnel Committee recommendations on staffing, administrative positions, and employee salary increases for FY 2027
- Finance Committee recommendations: FY 2026 budget review, designation of FY 2026 excess revenue over expenditure, and FY 2027 budget approval
- Presentation of potential building expansion alternatives for organizational growth
- Legislative report on 2026 South Carolina legislative activity affecting local governments
Greenville Transit Authority
The Greenville Transit Authority Board of Directors will vote on adopting the FY-27 operating and capital budget and a resolution authorizing a contract for battery-electric bus charge management and maintenance services. The meeting also includes a welcome for new board member Bill Forsythe and approval of previous meeting minutes.
- Adoption of FY-27 Operating & Capital Budget (Action Item 2026-09)
- Resolution to authorize a contract for BEB charge management and maintenance services (Action Item 2026-10)
- Approval of GTA Invoices
- Welcome new board member Bill Forsythe
- Approval of May 28, 2026 meeting minutes
Arts in Public Places
Project Preview Meeting
This is a monthly Project Preview Meeting where the City of Greenville presents upcoming planning and development projects to the public before formal applications are submitted. Key topics include an Open Space Rezoning Initiative to preserve dozens of parcels as open space or parks, four rezoning requests (311 Queen Street for short-term rentals, 700 Arlington Avenue, 811 Pendleton Street, 3030 Augusta Street), a rezone for a pump station at 300 Birnie Street, two SCDOT roadway projects, an intersection improvement at Augusta and Vardry, a mixed-use development at 306 N. Markley Street, and a historic certificate of appropriateness at 7 Neal Street.
- Open Space Rezoning Initiative to rezone 25+ parcels (including Chick Springs Rd, Worley Rd, Fisher Dr, Legacy Park Rd) to preserve as open space or parks
- Rezone 311 Queen Street from PD to MX-2 to allow short-term rentals (less than 30 days)
- Rezone 700 Arlington Avenue from RN-B to RNX-B for commercial use
- SCDOT roadway improvements: Rutherford Street/Poinsett Hwy and River/Richardson Street
- Mixed-use development at 306 N. Markley Street: ground-floor commercial plus 3 residential units
City Council
The Greenville City Council will hold a public hearing on abandoning a portion of right-of-way on White Oak Road and Bradley Boulevard. They are scheduled to vote on second reading for ordinances appropriating $2,073,713 for public space upgrades and safety improvements, and $241,976 for the Hudson Street Bridge replacement and Townes Street improvements. Also up for a vote is an ordinance to appropriate $55,211 for police body armor, and a resolution authorizing an agreement with Furman Co. Development for the Falls Park Conference Center.
- Public hearing on proposed abandonment of right-of-way on White Oak Road and Bradley Boulevard (AB-2-2026)
- Ordinance appropriating $2,073,713 in Capital Projects funds for Public Space Upgrades and Safety Improvements
- Ordinance appropriating $241,976 for Hudson Street Bridge Replacement and Townes Street Improvements
- Ordinance appropriating $55,211 for police body armor via Bureau of Justice Assistance grant and matching funds
- Resolution to authorize agreement with Furman Co. Development, LLC for Falls Park Conference Center Development
City Council
The Greenville City Council will hold a work session to receive updates on the Greenville Arena District and West Faris Bridge Project, and discuss the South Carolina Municipal Tax Relief Act. The meeting will then go into executive session for economic development, legal, and personnel matters. No action will be taken during the work session.
- Greenville Arena District update
- West Faris Bridge Project update
- Discussion of South Carolina Municipal Tax Relief Act
- Executive session for economic development/legal briefing and boards/commissions/personnel update
Historic Review Board
Design Review Board
The Design Review Board will meet to review three Certificates of Appropriateness, including a new mixed-use structure at 127 South Main Street and exterior renovations at city hall and a wellness arena. Decisions or discussions on these applications are scheduled under Old and New Business.
- CA 25-298: Certificate of Appropriateness for new mixed-use structure at 127 South Main Street (Rob Couch, applicant)
- CA 26-500: Certificate of Appropriateness for exterior renovations at 206 South Main Street (City of Greenville, applicant)
- CA 26-411: Certificate of Appropriateness for Bon Secours Wellness Arena renovations at 650 North Academy Street and 408 North Church Street (Mike Martinez, applicant)
Design Review Board
The board will review an old‑business application (CA 25-298) by Rob Couch for a new mixed‑use structure at 127 South Main Street. It will also consider two new‑business applications: CA 26-500 by the City of Greenville for exterior renovations at 206 South Main Street, and CA 26-411 by Mike Martinez for renovations to the Bon Secours Wellness Arena at 650 North Academy Street and 408 North Church Street. Public comment will be allowed on the new‑business items.
- CA 25-298 – Rob Couch’s Certificate of Appropriateness for a mixed‑use building at 127 S. Main St.
- CA 26-500 – City of Greenville’s Certificate of Appropriateness for exterior renovations at 206 S. Main St.
- CA 26-411 – Mike Martinez’s Certificate of Appropriateness for Bon Secours Wellness Arena renovations at 650 N. Academy St. and 408 N. Church St.
Greenville Housing Authority
The Greenville Housing Authority Development Committee will meet to discuss routine matters and several development items. Action items include a deferred maintenance report and discussion of surplus land at Arcadia Hills, a preservation partnership, and projects on Traction Street and Perry Ave/Styles/Essex. No votes or final decisions are scheduled; items are for discussion only.
- Discussion of Arcadia Hills surplus land
- Preservation Partnership proposal
- Traction Street development discussion
- SS – Perry Ave/Styles/Essex project discussion
- Approval of August 12, 2025 meeting packet (consent agenda)
Greenville Airport Commission
The Greenville Airport Commission will approve the May 2026 meeting minutes and the May 2026 financial statement. Updates will be given by the Airport Director, Operations Manager, and Public Relations Director, along with monthly fuel and traffic reports and several project status reports. Commissioners will discuss the proposed Fiscal Year 2027 budget and elect a Chairman and Vice Chairman for FY 2027.
- Approve minutes of the May 18, 2026 meeting
- Approve the May 2026 financial statement
- Project updates: RWY 1 RSA/EMAS design, RWY 19 safety area design, Southeast Ramp rehabilitation design, Runway 1/19 safety areas Phase 2A construction, bury electrical power line construction, erosion repair Phase 1, pavement sealcoating, security and access control
- Proposed Fiscal Year 2027 budget
- Election of Chairman and Vice Chairman for Fiscal Year 2027
Board of Zoning Appeals
Community Development Advisory Committee
The Community Development Advisory Committee will hear a presentation from ABLE South Carolina and review the draft 2026-2027 Annual Action Plan for community development funding. The meeting also includes approval of previous minutes and announcements.
- Subrecipient presentation by ABLE South Carolina (Mary Reaves)
- Review of the 2026-2027 Annual Action Plan
- Approval of minutes from March 3, 2026
Greenville Local Development Corporation
This meeting is largely procedural, focusing on routine approvals, a financial report, and updates from committees. The main non-routine items are an update from the nominating committee chair and an update from the board president regarding the executive director. No specific actions, votes, or financial figures are provided in the agenda.
- Approval of minutes from May 14th, 2026
- Financial report review
- Update from nominating committee chair
- Update from board president regarding executive director
City Council
The Greenville City Council holds a formal meeting with several second-reading ordinances, including rezonings, annexations, and capital project appropriations totaling over $2 million. The council will also consider a resolution designating $2.4 million from the accommodations tax for events and projects.
- Ordinance to rezone 0.24 acre on Pine St from RH-D to RN-A (Z-7-2026)
- Ordinance to annex 6.63 acres on Grove Rd and West Faris Rd, zoning PK (AX-14-2026)
- Ordinance to annex 0.55 acre at 201 Edwards Rd, zoning RH-B (AX-16-2026)
- Ordinance to appropriate $2,073,713 for Public Space Upgrades and Safety Improvements from state budget
- Ordinance to appropriate $241,976 for Hudson Street Bridge Replacement and Townes Street Improvements
City Council
The City Council will hold a work session that immediately moves into a closed executive session for economic development, legal, boards, and personnel discussions. Following the executive session, the Council will reconvene for the State of the City Address. No votes or formal action are scheduled.
- Executive session for economic development and legal briefing
- Executive session for boards, commissions, and personnel update
- State of the City Address at 4:30 p.m.
- No public action taken during the work session
Planning Commission
Greenville Housing Authority
The Housing Authority of Greenville holds a regular board meeting to consider a CEO search update and two resolutions: one approving a Tenant Selection Plan and another authorizing tenant write-offs. The consent agenda includes approval of previous meeting minutes. Reports from the CEO, finance, asset management, and housing choice voucher operations are also on the agenda.
- CEO Search Update
- Resolution 2026-05: Approval of Tenant Selection Plan
- Resolution 2026-06: Approval of Tenant Write-Offs
- Approval of minutes from May 7, 2026 board meeting
- Reports from CEO, Finance, Asset Management, HCV, MTW, and Deferred Maintenance
Springwood Cemetery Advisory Committee
The Springwood Cemetery Advisory Committee is meeting to discuss several projects and routine updates. Items include the pedestrian gates project, columbarium update, Memorial Day special event permit, and Wreaths Across America. The agenda also covers approval of previous minutes, membership updates, and maintenance news.
- Pedestrian gates project update
- Columbarium update
- Memorial Day special event permit discussion
- Memorial Day flags report
- GPR project discussion
Greenville Water - Commissioners of Public Works
The Greenville Water Commissioners of Public Works will consider a resolution to apply for a State Revolving Fund loan for galvanized main replacement projects. They will also hear a legislative update, annual independent audit results, and a condemnation resolution. The consent agenda includes routine items such as minutes, water resources report, financial update, new development, and new annexations.
- State Revolving Fund Galvanized Main Replacement Projects Loan Application Resolution
- Condemnation Resolution
- Annual Independent Financial Audit Results by Mauldin & Jenkins, LLC
- Legislative Update by Legislative Liaison Bob Knight
- Consent agenda: new development and new annexations
Greenville Transit Authority
The Greenville Transit Authority Board will vote on several action items including a contract for audit services with Greene Finney Cauley, LLP, a budget amendment for TDP funding sources and the purchase of four CNG buses, a procurement policy update, and acceptance of designated recipient status for FTA 5310 funds. The board will also approve prior meeting minutes, hear staff reports, and recognize a service member.
- Action Item: Contract for Audit Services with Greene Finney Cauley, LLP (2026-05)
- Action Item: Budget Amendment #5 – TDP Funding Sources & Purchase of Four CNG Buses (2026-06)
- Action Item: Approval of Procurement Policy Update (2026-07)
- Action Item: Authorize Acceptance of Designated Recipient Status for FTA 5310 (2026-07)
- Public Comments on agenda items and non-agenda items (3-minute limit each, 15 minutes total)
Arts in Public Places
The Arts in Public Places Commission will consider two mural proposals: one at Pace Jewelers (1250 Pendleton Street) and another at The Warehouse Theatre (37 Augusta Street). The commission will also receive a financial update and hear progress reports on existing projects including the David Hellams Community Center Mural, Transformation relocation, and Washington School Memorial. No old business is on the agenda.
- Mural proposal for Pace Jewelers, 1250 Pendleton Street (presented by Griffin Cordell)
- Mural proposal for The Warehouse Theatre, 37 Augusta Street (presented by Danielle Fontaine)
- Financial update
- Project updates: David Hellams Community Center Mural, Transformation relocation, Washington School Memorial
Project Preview Meeting
This Project Preview Meeting allows the public to learn about upcoming planning and development projects before formal applications are submitted. Projects presented include the renovation and expansion of Greenville City Hall, draft updates to the Downtown Design Guidelines, and two minor subdivision proposals at 7 Gurley Avenue and 400 Long Hill Street.
- Renovation & expansion of Greenville City Hall at 206 S. Main Street
- Public review of draft updates to Downtown Design Guidelines
- Minor subdivision: divide 7 Gurley Avenue into 7 lots
- Minor subdivision: divide 400 Long Hill Street into 3 lots
- New meeting location: Civic Design Center, 15 S. Main Street
Design Review Board
The Design Review Board will consider two Certificate of Appropriateness applications at its May 21 meeting: one for an existing property at 6 South Memminger Street and one for a new single-family house at 8 South Memminger Street. Both items are subject to public comment. The rest of the agenda is routine procedural items.
- Old Business: CA 26-030 — Certificate of Appropriateness for property at 6 South Memminger Street by Caroline and Taylor Dover
- New Business: CA 26-358 — Certificate of Appropriateness for a new single-family house at 8 South Memminger Street by Caroline Dover
Design Review Board
The Design Review Board will hold a public hearing to decide on two Certificate of Appropriateness applications: one at 6 South Memminger Street (old business) and one for a new single-family house at 8 South Memminger Street (new business). Both applications were submitted by Caroline and Taylor Dover. Other agenda items are procedural, including approval of minutes and a conflict of interest statement.
- Old Business: CA 26-030 – Certificate of Appropriateness by Caroline and Taylor Dover at 6 South Memminger Street
- New Business: CA 26-358 – Certificate of Appropriateness by Caroline Dover for a new single-family house at 8 South Memminger Street (with public comment)
- Public comment will be taken on the new business application
- Other agenda items include roll call, minutes approval, and conflict of interest statement
Richland Cemetery Advisory Committee
The Richland Cemetery Advisory Committee meets to discuss routine business including approval of previous minutes, council liaison comments, membership updates, and maintenance reports. New business includes a presentation on the Church St Project. The meeting is largely procedural with no major decisions indicated.
- Approval of minutes from March 19, 2026
- Council Liaison Comments by Lillian Flemming
- Maintenance updates from Parks and Grounds
- Gravesite Contacts and Memorial Day planning under old business
- Church St Project presentation by Michael Frixen and Ryan Newton
Historic Review Board
The Historic Review Board is meeting to consider a Certificate of Appropriateness application for a proposed addition at 17 Jedwood Drive. The agenda includes routine items such as approval of minutes, public notice affidavits, and conflict-of-interest statements.
- CA 26-300: Application by Amy Stansberry for a Certificate of Appropriateness for an Addition at 17 Jedwood Drive
Historic Review Board
The Historic Review Board will hold a public hearing on a Certificate of Appropriateness application (CA 26-300) for an addition at 17 Jedwood Drive. The meeting also covers routine procedural items such as approval of minutes and conflict-of-interest statements.
- Certificate of Appropriateness application CA 26-300 by Amy Stansberry for an addition at 17 Jedwood Drive
Greenville City Economic Development Corporation (GCEDC)
The Greenville City Economic Development Corporation (GCEDC) board holds a routine update meeting covering organizational KPIs, recruitment missions, and strategic priorities. An executive session for legal briefing on economic development is scheduled, after which the meeting will adjourn without taking any votes or public hearings.
- CEO update on European recruitment mission
- Update on Founders Circle membership platform
- Finance & compliance report
- Economic development project pipeline opportunities
- Executive session per S.C. Code Section 30-40-70
City Council
The City Council will hold second readings on ordinances to approve water line easements, adopt the FY2026-27 capital budget ($29,054,519) and operating budget, and fund modular public restrooms ($400,000). First readings are scheduled for a rezoning on Pine Street and five annexation requests on Grove Road, Augusta Road, Edwards Road, Otis Street, and Spanco Drive. Resolutions include authorizing an audit services contract and honoring a municipal court judge.
- Appropriate $29,054,519 for FY2026-27 capital budget from the Capital Improvement Program
- Appropriate $400,000 from Capital Project Reserve for modular public restrooms
- Rezone 0.24 acre on Pine Street from RH-D to RN-A
- Annex 6.63 acres on Grove Road and West Faris Road (park district) plus other parcels on Augusta Road, Edwards Road, Otis Street, and Spanco Drive
- Authorize auditing services contract with Greene Finney Cauley, LLP for fiscal years 2027-2031
City Council
The Greenville City Council will hold a work session that includes an executive session closed to the public. Topics include a legal briefing on economic development and an update on boards, commissions, and personnel. No action will be taken before adjournment.
- Executive session for economic development / legal briefing
- Executive session for boards and commissions / personnel update
SC Technology & Aviation Center Board of Directors
The board will vote on resolutions authorizing the potential sale of real property on Osage Drive and Old Pelzer Road, and the conveyance of easements to PedCo Greenville, LLC. They will also consider accepting the draft audited financial statements for fiscal year ended September 30, 2025. Items on economic development, ITIC, and Donaldson Field are listed but no specific actions noted. An executive session is scheduled for contractual negotiations and business recruitment.
- Action to accept draft Audited Financial Statements for fiscal year ended September 30, 2025
- Resolution to convey easements to PedCo Greenville, LLC
- Resolution to authorize potential sale of real property in and around Osage Drive
- Resolution to authorize potential sale of real property in and around Old Pelzer Road
- Executive session for negotiations on contracts and business expansion
Greenville Airport Commission
The Greenville Airport Commission will consider approving the April 2026 financial statement and minutes from the previous meeting. The agenda includes updates from the Airport Director, Operations Manager, and Public Relations Director, as well as monthly fuel and traffic reports. Commissioners will review several ongoing projects, including runway safety area improvements, ramp rehabilitation, and electrical line burial. An executive session is scheduled to discuss contractual negotiations and personnel matters.
- Approve April 2026 financial statement
- Projects update including RWY 1 RSA/EMAS design and construction (#036-2022)
- Projects update including Improve Runway 1/19 Safety Areas Phase 2A construction (#041-2024)
- Projects update including Southeast Ramp Rehabilitation design (#039-2024)
- Executive session for contractual negotiations and employee discussions
Board of Zoning Appeals
The Ware Shoals Board of Zoning Appeals will hear two applications for special exceptions. One seeks to allow a food and beverage use to operate after midnight at 19 Augusta Street. The other seeks to modify and expand a school use at 3030 Augusta Street. The meeting also includes approval of prior minutes and other procedural items.
- Special exception for Jack Brown’s GVL LLC to operate a general food and beverage use after midnight at 19 Augusta Street (MXS-D district).
- Special exception for King’s Classical School to modify and expand a school use at 3030 Augusta Street (RH-C district).
- Approval of minutes from the April 9, 2026 meeting.
Board of Zoning Appeals
The City of Greenville Board of Zoning Appeals will hold a public hearing on May 14, 2026, to consider two special exception applications and note one withdrawal. The first application seeks to allow a food and beverage use to operate after midnight at 19 Augusta Street. The second requests modification and expansion of a school use at 3030 Augusta Street. The third application, for a large indoor entertainment use after midnight at 700 Haywood Road, has been withdrawn.
- Application S 23-116M: Special exception to modify a general food and beverage (up to 6,000 SF) use operating after midnight in an MXS-D district at 19 Augusta St.
- Application S 25-380M: Special exception to modify and expand a school use in an RH-C district at 3030 Augusta St.
- Application S 26-313: Withdrawn – would have allowed a general indoor entertainment and recreation (6,000+ SF) use after midnight in a BG district at 700 Haywood Rd A-4101.
Greenville Local Development Corporation
The GLDC board will receive a financial report on Hill Institute and a presentation from Hoowaki CEO, both with possible action. They will also consider board vacancies and hold an executive session to discuss hiring an executive director and contracting with an HR provider. Actions may follow in open session.
- Financial report on Hill Institute with possible action
- Presentation and update from Hoowaki CEO with possible action
- Nominating committee report on board vacancies
- Executive session to discuss proposed employment of executive director
- Executive session to discuss proposed contractual arrangement with HR provider
Planning Commission
This is a special called workshop of the City of Greenville Planning Commission. The sole substantive item is a preview and discussion with author Tony Perez regarding missing middle housing. No votes or public comments will be taken at this workshop.
- Discussion of missing middle housing with author Tony Perez
Youth Commission
This is a procedural meeting of the Youth Commission. The agenda includes approval of minutes, a review of initiatives, and guest speakers from alumni commissioners. No action items or decisions are listed.
- Guest speakers: Alumni Youth Commissioners
- Calendar, initiatives, and assignments discussion
- Approval of previous meeting minutes
City Council
The City Council will hold a public hearing on the proposed Fiscal Year 2026-27 annual operating budget and consider ordinances to adopt both the operating budget and a $29.05 million capital budget. Other business includes annexation of land on Redland Way, sewer improvement funding, and purchase of modular public restrooms.
- Public hearing on adoption of FY 2026-27 annual operating budget
- Ordinance to annex 0.63 acre on Redland Way with RH-C zoning (AX-12-2026)
- Ordinance to appropriate $372,960 for South Downtown Sewer Improvements
- Ordinance to adopt $29,054,519 Capital Budget for FY 2026-27
- Ordinance to appropriate $400,000 for modular public restrooms
City Council
The Ware Shoals City Council will meet for a work session at 4:00 p.m. and then enter an Executive Session that is not open to the public. No formal actions will be taken before the meeting adjourns. The Executive Session will include an economic development/legal briefing and a boards and commissions/personnel update.
- Executive Session (closed) – Economic Development / Legal Briefing
- Executive Session (closed) – Boards and Commissions / Personnel Update
Firefighters’ Pension Fund Board of Trustees
The board will discuss the Q1 financial investment performance and review pension plan funding, contributions, and liabilities. They may consider retirement benefit adjustments and portfolio cost reduction. Also on the agenda: evaluation of the fixed income manager and review of investment policy.
- Q1 financial investment performance review
- Retirement benefit adjustments discussion
- Pension plan portfolio cost reduction
- Fixed income manager evaluation
- Investment policy statement review
Planning Commission
The Greenville Planning Commission will hold public hearings on six annexation and rezoning applications. The largest request covers 7.56 acres on Spanco Drive and Conestee Road, changing from industrial and unzoned to park and mixed-use districts. Other properties include parcels on Grove Road, Augusta Road, Edwards Road, and Otis Street. A separate rezoning on Pine Street is also proposed.
- AX-14-2026: Annex and rezone 6.63 acres on Grove Road and West Faris Road from R-6 and PD to PK (Park District).
- AX-15-2026: Annex and rezone 5.67 acres on Augusta Road, Traynham Street, Cashel Place, Carson Place, and Caston Lane from C-2 to MX-3, PK, and RC-3.
- AX-16-2026: Annex and rezone 0.55 acre at 201 Edwards Road from R-20 to RH-B (House B District).
- AX-17-2026: Annex and rezone 0.31 acre at 166 Otis Street from R-7.5 to RH-D within the Greater Sullivan Neighborhood Revitalization Overlay District.
- AX-18-2026: Annex and rezone 7.56 acres on Spanco Drive and Conestee Road from unzoned and I-1 to PK and MX-3.
Planning Commission
The Greenville Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on May 7, 2026, to consider six applications for annexation and rezoning of properties into the city. The Commission's actions will be recommendations to City Council, which will hold two readings before final decisions. The items include converting county land to city zoning districts such as Park, Mixed-Use, and residential categories.
- AX-14-2026: Annex and rezone 6.63 acres on Grove Road and West Faris Road from R-6/PD to PK (Park District)
- AX-15-2026: Annex and rezone 5.67 acres on Augusta Road, Traynham Street, Cashel Place, Carson Place, and Caston Lane from C-2 to MX-3, PK, and RC-3
- AX-16-2026: Annex and rezone 0.55 acre at 201 Edwards Road from R-20 to RH-B (House B District)
- AX-17-2026: Annex and rezone 0.31 acre at 166 Otis Street from R-7.5 to RH-D and Greater Sullivan Neighborhood Revitalization Overlay District
- AX-18-2026: Annex and rezone 7.56 acres on Spanco Drive and Conestee Road from unzoned/I-1 to PK and MX-3
Greenville Housing Authority
The Greenville Housing Authority Board will consider Resolution 2026-04 to approve revisions to the Housing Choice Voucher Administrative Plan. The meeting also includes discussions on the Greenville Airport Loop Trail project with Arcadia Land and the City of Greenville & PORT, the Lakeside Place Apartments preservation partnership, and the Victor Verdae brokerage firm. An executive session will address personnel matters related to the CEO search.
- Approval of Resolution 2026-04 revising the Housing Choice Voucher Administrative Plan
- Discussion of Greenville Airport Loop Trail – Arcadia Land and City of Greenville & PORT
- Discussion of Lakeside Place Apartments preservation partnership
- Discussion of Victor Verdae – OFFERD brokerage firm
- Executive session on personnel matters (CEO search) under SC Code Ann. 30-4-70(a)(1)
Greenville Water - Commissioners of Public Works
This is a regular meeting of the Greenville Water Commissioners of Public Works with a consent agenda covering minutes, financial reports, new developments, and annexations. The regular agenda includes a legislative update, a fireline usage policy update, a meter protection policy update, and a presentation on social media management one year after the Table Rock Complex Fire.
- Fireline Usage Policy Update by Business Services Director Steve Miller
- Meter Protection Policy update by Director of Operations & Maintenance Mark Hattendorf
- Social Media Management and One-Year After the Table Rock Complex Fire by Stakeholder Engagement Specialist Logan Gray
- Legislative Update by Legislative Liaison Bob Knight
- Consent agenda items: new developments and new annexations (no details provided)
Youth Commission
This meeting of the Greenville Youth Commission is a procedural session with no specific actionable items. The agenda includes roll call, welcome remarks, review of WIR (Weekly Incident Report), approval of previous minutes, and discussion of calendar, initiatives, and assignments. No public hearings, ordinances, or financial decisions are listed.
- Discussion of WIR (Weekly Incident Report) and icebreakers
- Approval of minutes from previous meeting
- Calendar and upcoming initiatives review
- Next meeting scheduled for Fall 2026
Arts in Public Places
The City of Greenville Arts in Public Places Commission meets to approve prior minutes and discuss a proposed mural at Pace Jewelers on Pendleton Street. The meeting also includes financial and project updates on the David Hellams Community Center mural, Transformation relocation, and Washington School Memorial. No decisions are anticipated beyond approval of minutes.
- Mural proposal for Pace Jewelers (1250 Pendleton Street) presented by Griffin Cordell
- Financial update on commission funds
- Project update: David Hellams Community Center mural
- Project update: Transformation (relocation)
- Project update: Washington School Memorial
Project Preview Meeting
The City of Greenville’s Planning and Development Department is holding its monthly Project Preview Meeting to let residents learn about and comment on upcoming projects. Presentations will include a renovation and expansion of the Greenville Arena District, the FY 2027 City budget and capital improvement plan, and a minor subdivision at 211 Minus Street. No formal applications have been submitted; the meeting is for community feedback before any review board or council action.
- Renovation and Expansion of Greenville Arena District at 650 N. Academy Street – addition of a 7,000‑seat outdoor amphitheater and 315 additional parking spots.
- FY 2027 City Budget Proposal and Capital Improvement Plan – information will be shared and later considered at a City Council public hearing.
- Minor Subdivision at 211 Minus Street – request to divide the existing lot into three separate parcels.
City Council
The Greenville City Council will hold a formal meeting on April 27, 2026. Second-reading votes include a $26 million appropriation for the Downtown Greenville Conference Center, a rezoning at 212 Asbury Avenue, and a right-of-way abandonment. First-reading items include a rezoning on Buncombe Street and Butler Avenue, an annexation on Redland Way, and $372,960 for sewer improvements. The council will also consider amending public comment rules.
- Ordinance to appropriate $26,000,000 for the Greenville Cultural and Arts Center (Downtown Conference Center) from state funds (Roll Call)
- Ordinance to rezone 0.26 acre at 212 Asbury Avenue from RH-D to MX-2 (Roll Call)
- Ordinance to rezone 2.92 acres on Buncombe Street and Butler Avenue from PD to MX-2 (first reading, Roll Call)
- Ordinance to annex 0.63 acre on Redland Way with RH-C zoning (first reading, Roll Call)
- Ordinance to appropriate $372,960 for South Downtown Sewer Improvements (Roll Call)
City Council
The Greenville City Council will hold a work session including Budget Workshop #2 and a First Quarter Crime Update. An executive session is scheduled for economic development legal briefing and boards/commissions personnel update. No formal action will be taken as this is a work session.
- Budget Workshop #2 at 3:30 p.m.
- First Quarter Crime Update at 4:15 p.m.
- Executive session for economic development legal briefing and personnel update
Appalachian Council of Governments
The Appalachian Council of Governments board will hear a briefing on a $1.2 million EPA Brownfields Assessment Grant awarded in 2025. They will receive a transportation planning update that includes a request to approve the Rural Planning Work Program and information on Section 5310 projects, the US‑76/123 Corridor Study, and the 2026 Long Range Transportation Plan. The meeting also includes a legislative update, committee appointment decisions, and an update from the South Carolina Department on Aging.
- EPA Brownfield Coalition Assessment Grant briefing – $1.2 million grant
- Transportation Planning Update – request approval of Rural Planning Work Program
- Legislative Update – report on South Carolina legislature activities
- Board Committee Assignments – appointment of members to committees
- SC Department on Aging Update – programs and initiatives for aging citizens
Greenville Transit Authority
The Greenville Transit Authority Board of Directors will meet to consider several action items, including a service reallocation plan, contracts for bus camera equipment and transit planning software, and annual certifications. Presentations include the Driver of the Quarter and Q3 KPI review. Public comments are limited to agenda items and non-agenda items.
- Approval of March 26, 2026 meeting minutes
- Driver of the Quarter Presentation
- Q3 KPI Review
- Service Reallocation Plan (presentation and Resolution 2026-04)
- Resolution 2026-01: Contract with Transit Solutions, LLC for Bus Camera Equipment
Greenville Housing Authority
The Greenville Housing Authority Board will hold an executive session to discuss personnel matters related to the search for a new chief executive officer. The meeting also includes routine items such as call to order, roll call, and a public FOIA notice. An announcement was made about the next board meeting scheduled for May 7, 2026 at the Prisma Health Welcome Center.
- Executive session: discussion of personnel matters – CEO search
- Announcement: board meeting on May 7, 2026 at Prisma Health Welcome Center
Public Safety Citizen Review Board
The Public Safety Citizen Review Board will hold a regular meeting on April 20, 2026, to address old business including formal acceptance of Katie Winburn as Vice Chair. New business includes a disciplinary appeal hearing for Officer J. Motz, a possible executive session, and review of the current Internal Affairs investigation synopsis and complaint log.
- Officer J. Motz Disciplinary Appeal Hearing
- Formal Acceptance of Katie Winburn's Nomination as Vice Chair
- Executive Session (possible action) if required
- Review of Current IA Investigation Synopsis and Complaint Log
- Approval of Minutes from January 12, 2026
Greenville Airport Commission
The Greenville Airport Commission will meet to approve minutes and financial statements, receive updates on T-hangar lease rates, noise abatement procedures, and a SCAC grant application for access control. They will also review monthly fuel and traffic reports, and the status of several capital improvement projects including runway safety areas and ramp rehabilitation. An executive session is scheduled for contractual negotiations, with potential action to follow.
- Approve March 2026 financial statement
- Discuss T-hangar lease rate adjustments
- SCAC Grant Application for Access Control
- Status updates on runway and ramp projects (RWY 1 RSA/EMAS, Improve RWY 19 Safety Area, Southeast Ramp Rehabilitation, Terminal Electrical Panel Feed)
- Executive session for contractual negotiations (possible action afterward)
Design Review Board
The Design Review Board will hold a public hearing on five applications: two townhome projects on Pendleton Street, a mixed-use structure on South Main Street, exterior renovations on College Street, and a request to demolish a historic resource on Perry Avenue due to unreasonable hardship. The board will also approve minutes, hear public comment, and discuss other business.
- CA 26-233: Jason Boehm requests Certificate of Appropriateness for exterior renovations at 101 College Street
- CA 25-298: Rob Couch requests Certificate of Appropriateness for a new mixed-use structure at 127 South Main Street
- UH 25-961: Cheryl Jenkins requests unreasonable hardship to demolish historic resource at 310 Perry Avenue
- CA 26-238: Chris Young and Jared Moore request Certificate of Appropriateness for townhome development at 1167 Pendleton Street (Site 1)
- CA 26-239: Chris Young and Jared Moore request Certificate of Appropriateness for townhome development at 1168, 1172, 1176, and 1178 Pendleton Street (Site 2)
Design Review Board
The Design Review Board will hold a public hearing on five applications for certificates of appropriateness and one unreasonable hardship request. Key items include the demolition of a historic resource at 310 Perry Avenue and two applications for a townhome development on Pendleton Street. The board will also review a mixed-use structure at 127 South Main Street and exterior renovations at 101 College Street.
- Certificate of Appropriateness for exterior renovations at 101 College Street (CA 26-233)
- Certificate of Appropriateness for new mixed-use structure at 127 South Main Street (CA 25-298)
- Unreasonable hardship request to demolish historic structure at 310 Perry Avenue (UH 25-961)
- Certificate of Appropriateness for townhome development at 1168–1178 Pendleton Street, Site 2 (CA 26-238)
- Certificate of Appropriateness for townhome development at same Pendleton Street site (CA 26-239)
Historic Review Board
The Historic Review Board will hold public hearings on two applications by Jason Boehm for 101 College Street: a Local Landmark Designation and a Preliminary Special Tax Assessment. Other agenda items are procedural, including approval of minutes and acceptance of the agenda.
- Public hearing on LLDE 26-231: Local Landmark Designation at 101 College Street
- Public hearing on RHP 26-232: Preliminary Special Tax Assessment at 101 College Street
- Call for public notice affidavits from applicants
- Conflict of interest statement
Historic Review Board
The Historic Review Board will meet to consider two applications by Jason Boehm for a property at 101 College Street: a Local Landmark Designation (LLDE 26-231) and a Preliminary Special Tax Assessment (RHP 26-232). The meeting also includes routine procedural items such as approval of minutes, public comment, and informal review.
- Application LLDE 26-231 for Local Landmark Designation at 101 College Street by Jason Boehm
- Application RHP 26-232 for Preliminary Special Tax Assessment at 101 College Street by Jason Boehm
Youth Commission
This meeting of the Greenville Youth Commission is procedural, covering roll call, approval of minutes, updates on initiatives, and other routine business. No substantive decisions or proposals are listed on the agenda.
- WIR Review & Discussion with introductions and icebreakers
- Approval of minutes from previous meeting
- Calendar, initiatives, assignments, and upcoming updates
City Council
The Greenville City Council will hold second reading votes on annexations for two properties (8 Gladys Drive/Woods Crossing Road and Butler Springs Road area) and a rezoning of 5.06 acres on Fork Shoals Road for industrial use. First reading ordinances include a $26 million appropriation for the Greenville Cultural and Arts Center (Downtown Conference Center), a $30,000 Homeland Security grant, and a right-of-way abandonment on East Court Street. Resolutions authorize property purchases for open space from the Salvation Army and Greenline Park.
- Annexation of 4.31 acres at 8 Gladys Drive/1016 Woods Crossing Road with BG zoning (AX-11-2026)
- Annexation of 3.20 acres on Butler Springs Road, Carlingford Way, and Cavan Lane with RH-D and PK zoning (AX-13-2026)
- First reading: appropriation of $26,000,000 in state funds for the Greenville Cultural and Arts Center / Downtown Conference Center
- First reading: appropriation of $30,000 from the South Carolina State Homeland Security Grant Program
- Resolution to purchase property at Willard Street and Reach Street from the Salvation Army for open space
City Council
The Greenville City Council will hold a work session including Budget Workshop #1 and an executive session for economic development briefing and personnel updates. No formal action will be taken; the meeting adjourns after the executive session.
- Budget Workshop #1
- Executive session for economic development / legal briefing
- Executive session for boards and commissions / personnel update
Board of Zoning Appeals
The agenda consists primarily of standard procedural items, including roll call and approval of prior minutes. The substantive discussion involves a special exception request by Raising Canes Restaurants to operate food and beverage service, a drive-thru, and outdoor dining after midnight at 1136 Woodruff Road. The board will review the application and accept public notice affidavits.
- Special exception S 26-179 for Raising Canes Restaurants to operate after midnight at 1136 Woodruff Rd (Business Heavy district)
Board of Zoning Appeals
The Greenville Board of Zoning Appeals will hold a public hearing on a special exception request from Raising Cane's to operate a general food and beverage use (up to 6,000 SF) with drive-thru and outdoor dining after midnight in a BH district at 1136 Woodruff Road. The applicant seeks permission to keep outdoor dining open during late-night hours and must meet use standards for noise, lighting, and security. The board will vote to grant or deny the request after hearing testimony.
- Special exception request S 26-179 by Raising Cane's to operate after midnight with drive-thru and outdoor dining at 1136 Woodruff Rd in a Business Heavy district
Greenville Local Development Corporation
The Greenville Local Development Corporation board will hear a financial report and a welcome from the CEO of Upstate Warrior Solution. In executive session, the board will discuss the proposed employment of an executive director and a proposed contractual arrangement with an HR provider, with possible action to follow in open session.
- Financial report review
- Welcome from Upstate Warrior Solution CEO
- Executive session discussion on proposed employment of executive director
- Executive session discussion on proposed contractual arrangement with HR provider
- Approval of March 12th, 2026 meeting minutes
Accommodations Tax Advisory Committee
The Accommodations Tax Advisory Committee will discuss and potentially approve the VGSC 30% budget, review tourism fund applications, and finalize recommendations. The meeting also includes approval of minutes from prior meetings and staff comments on guidelines.
- Approval of minutes from March 31 and April 1, 2026
- Review and approval of VGSC 30% budget
- Discussion of Tourism Fund Applications
- Finalize recommendations for accommodation tax allocations