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An ordinance proposing an increase was passed unanimously, 7-0, on second reading during Aiken City Council's Monday night meeting. The increase will officially start on the first of July.
The city is holding two public input sessions for all interested parties to attend, one at 11:30 a.m. and the other at 5:30 p.m. The meetings will be held in City Council chambers at the old ...
May 21—A proposed increase in water and sewer rates could be taking effect July 1. Aiken City Council will consider the ordinance on second reading during its Monday night meeting. The first ...
Nov. 12—The Aiken City Council could take the first step toward determining what to do with the $26.2 million the city received from South Carolina's $600 million settlement with the federal ...
Apr. 20—More than 200 people packed into Aiken City Council chambers Wednesday morning to voice their opinions on Project Pascalis, the downtown Aiken revitalization project. In its latest form ...
Dec. 11—The city of Aiken could be moving toward approving funding for the Williamsburg Street redevelopment project. That topic is on Aiken City Council's agenda for its Monday meeting. Back in ...
Aug. 11—The Aiken City Council will learn more about Tracey Turner's plans for the Old Aiken County Hospital Monday evening. Developer Tracey Turner is expected to discuss his plans at a work ...
Aug. 18—The Aiken City Council could soon help an Aiken County business with a nearly $500 million expansion. The Aiken Planning Commission voted 6-0 Tuesday evening to recommend the Aiken City ...