News Summary
Greenville is set to enhance its community offerings with a new skatepark and pump track planned for a 10-acre site near the Downtown Airport. The City Council will vote on the lease agreement on September 9. Additionally, the city will relocate its Municipal Court to fund the construction of a new Public Safety Complex. A large redevelopment project for County Square is also in the works, demonstrating Greenville’s commitment to urban improvement through public-private partnerships.
Exciting New Developments in Greenville!
Greenville is buzzing with excitement as city officials are actively moving forward with plans for a brand-new skatepark and pump track! This fantastic facility is set to take shape on a spacious 10-acre site right next to the Greenville Downtown Airport, specifically at 425 Airport Road. After months of discussions, city staff have been busy hammering out the details of a lease agreement with the Greenville Airport Commission, and it looks like things are finally coming together.
What’s Happening Next?
Mark your calendars! The Greenville City Council is scheduled to vote on the ground lease agreement on September 9 at 5:30 p.m. at Greenville City Hall. If everything goes as planned, the city will pay an annual rental fee of $40,000 for the property. Fortunately, this cost will be offset by an airport stormwater fee, making it easier for the city to manage its budget.
Funding Details
Now, you might be wondering where the money for this lease is coming from. Well, it will be funded through the hospitality fund from the parks, recreation, and tourism department. This is a creative way for the city to utilize its resources effectively while providing a great space for the community!
Big Changes Ahead for City Municipal Court
As part of this transition, the Greenville City Municipal Court will be relocating to a brand new Public Safety Complex on Halton Road. The proceeds from the sale of the court property will go toward covering the construction costs for this much-needed complex.
What About County Square?
The redevelopment will involve collaboration with a variety of stakeholders to ensure that the project integrates seamlessly with the surrounding areas. The ultimate goal is to create an urban environment that enhances Greenville’s downtown experience.
The Importance of Collaboration
Looking Toward the Future
So, keep an eye on Greenville as it embarks on this incredible journey towards a vibrant and well-planned future. It’s an exciting time to be part of this thriving community!
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- Greenville Journal: Skatepark and Municipal Court Property Discussion
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- Post and Courier: Greenville City and County Employee Salaries
- Greenville Online: New City Budget Discussion
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- Wikipedia: Sustainability
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