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City Uses State Funds to Accelerate Road Safety Improvements Thanks to a one-time matching program funded by state gas tax, Greenville will receive $7.5 million to make streets safer, bringing the total capital budget for a dozen projects to $15.8 million.
We've got mail! The City has established a new email address – debris@greenvillesc.gov – to track concerns and ensure no piles of storm debris are missed within Greenville city limits. Cleanup Details
Need a parcel number? Want to know your council district or the location of a nearby fire station? The city's interactive mapping application will help you find an address located within the city and learn about the services associated with that location. View Address Locator
View and download building permits required by the City of Greenville. Business License & Revenue Center. Learn about the regulations for anyone conducting business within the City of Greenville. City Attorney
There are nearly 1,000 employees who work for the City of Greenville, providing a wide range of services. There are 10 principal functional areas of the City, which are designed to provide governmental services in an efficient and effective manner, while promoting quality customer service.
Greenville has focused on creating a vibrant downtown that is authentic, sustainable and most importantly, for people. With wide sidewalks, outdoor plazas and streetside dining, downtown Greenville offers a pedestrian-friendly atmosphere that has been compared to that of a European city.
Members of City Council serve a four year term, with elections conducted every two years allowing for staggered terms. Together they constitute the legislative body of the City. The city of Greenville operates under the Council-Manager form of government.
206 S Main Street, Greenville, SC 29601; Police Non-Emergency: 864-271-5333. Greenville Cares Information Center 864-232-2273
Check out Greenville's comprehensive system of parks, greenways, public facilities and recreational choices that help enhance the quality of life of its residents and visitors.
All businesses conducting business within the City of Greenville are required to have a business license. Business licenses must be purchased each year by April 30 and are valid from May 1 to April 30.