Sunny Skies and Community Celebrations in Greenwood: A Day to Remember
Hey, Greenwood residents! Today, we’ve got the best of both worlds – a delightful mix of sun and clouds and heartwarming community news. With temperatures reaching a cozy high of 77°F, it’s the kind of weather that beckons you to enjoy a leisurely stroll outside under a gentle northeast breeze of 5 to 10 mph. Prepare for a peaceful evening with clear skies perfect for star-gazing, as temperatures dip to a pleasant low of 54°F with winds gently turning light and variable.
A Milestone in Greenwood’s History: Honoring Judge Shameka Brown
In the heart of our community, a memorable celebration unfolded at the Greenwood City Council meeting. It’s a bittersweet farewell to Judge Shameka Brown, who after 28 long years of distinguished service, is stepping into retirement. Her journey is inspirational; she began as a humble judge’s clerk in 1995 and ascended to become Greenwood’s very first female judge. Mayor Brandon Smith took the stage to officially present her with a proclamation in honor of her steadfast dedication and impact over nearly three decades.
City Council Updates: Projects and Proposals
After celebrating Judge Brown’s illustrious career, the City Council swiftly transitioned into handling city affairs with great enthusiasm. They hosted three public hearings, and although no community voices chimed in, the topics at hand saw unanimous approval.
The council greenlit the issuance of Greenwood Commission of Public Works (CPW) bond anticipation revenue notes for 2024. If CPW needs to borrow funds to secure gas, they have the green light. Although CPW has no current plans to float bonds next year, such preparedness ensures Greenwood remains future-ready. In addition, an important amendment to its business ordinance was unanimously passed. As City Manager Julie Wilkie reassured, the changes are revenue neutral, meaning the city’s business licenses income stream remains consistent. Strikingly, the new ordinance removes certain classifications such as “farmer,” “processor,” and “Peddler.”
Anticipating Community Growth: Rezoning Request
In other exciting developments, the Council enthusiastically approved a first reading on a rezoning request at 227 Marshall Road. The proposal is all about enhancing the neighborhood with plans to transform 31.59 acres from low-density single-family residential into a master plan residential zoning. This fresh plan is set to introduce 74 lots with added trails and a shared green space area for everyone to enjoy. It’s a promising rejuvenation that received 6-0 approval, with more discussions slated for next meeting – an event that invites public voices to share their thoughts enthusiastically.
As the day winds down, it’s time to relax and enjoy the serene evening skies. Remember to reach out with any tips, stories, or just to say hi! You can always keep up with the city’s happenings and let us know your thoughts.
Enjoy your sunny day, Greenwood!