Closure of Nonessential Businesses in South Carolina Starts April 1st
Gov. Henry McMaster has ordered all nonessential businesses…Read More
Gov. Henry McMaster has ordered all nonessential businesses…Read More
Utility companies have suspended disconnects to help customers…Read More
Gov. Henry McMaster issued an executive order extending the state of emergency for another 15 days due to the coronavirus pandemic. The new order will remain in place until April 12 unless it is changed or extended by the Governor. Read More
The City has canceled events that were scheduled to occur before May 10.Read More
The Swamp Rabbit Trail is closed through Falls Park. Follow the detour signs and social distancing recommendations. Best option, stay home. Falls Park Bypass Map for Swamp Rabbit Trail. Source: https://www.greenvillesc.gov/Read More
Cleveland Park will be closed beginning at 9 p.m. Friday, March 27. The City continues to send the message stay home, stay safe. The Swamp Rabbit Trail will be routed around Falls and Cleveland Parks.Read More
1. When does the City’s temporary curfew begin? The temporary curfew went into effect at 11 p.m. on Wednesday, March 25. 2. How long will the curfew be in effect? The curfew will expire on its own after 60 days unless City Council takes additional action. 3. What is consideredRead More
Tonight the City of Greenville took additional steps designed to protect citizens, urge social distancing and prevent the spread of COVID-19 in our community.Read More
The City has closed of all tennis and basketball courts in our parks until further notice. Restrooms will remain open and the City has contracted with an outside agency to clean them multiple times a day.Read More
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