As the state began to reopen the economy, the Business Recovery Task Force, a collaboration between The City of Greenville, Greenville County, the Greenville Chamber, and the Greenville Area Development Corporation, has launched the Greater Greenville Pledge. The Greater Greenville Pledge is a marketing campaign that includes comprehensive reopening andRead More

City of Greenville Parks and Recreation is proud to partner with the American Red Cross and be a part of all they do for our community and our country. Healthy individuals can still donate in areas that have issued shelter in place declarations.Read More

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Police, Fire, Public Works and Greenlink are continuing to provide essential public safety, trash/recycling collection and transportation services. Contact Greenville Cares at 232-(CARE)2273 or [email protected] to report any concerns.Read More

The City of Greenville will reopen a majority of the Swamp Rabbit Trail at noon on Monday, May 4. Mayor Knox White announced the news on a press briefing last Friday while discussing the reopening of the city of Greenville. “The reopening of the Swamp Rabbit Trail is contingent onRead More

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The City of Greenville, Greenville County, the Greenville Chamber, and the Greenville Area Development Corporation launched a Business Recovery Task Force today to listen, guide, and support as our community begins to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic.   The following were addressed in their first meeting: Insights from local business,Read More

Gov. McMaster announced at a conference on Monday a new executive order which allows the reopening of some businesses, canceling the restrictions he made previously in an attempt to fight the spread of COVID-19. He also said beaches, public piers, docks, and wharfs may open, depending on guidance from localRead More

The entire Swamp Rabbit Trail section within the Greenville city limits will be closed until further notice beginning April 6th as an anti-COVID measure, along with closing down all non-essential businesses in the city and the emergency ordinance requiring social distancing. The city says this is a necessary public safetyRead More

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In a news release, Greenlink has limited capacity on all fixed-route buses to 10 passengers to meet social distancing requirements. This means if the bus has already reached its maximum capacity, bus drivers will bypass bus stops and won’t allow customers to board until an existing passenger disembarks. The 10-passengerRead More