State & Local Meeting
CITY COUNCIL 3/10/26
March 10, 2026
The City Council of Greer convened on March 10, 2026, discussing several key topics related to city planning, procurement, and community welfare. A significant portion of the meeting focused on the annual impact fee report, highlighting collections exceeding one million dollars since October 2024, with fees allocated across fire, public safety, parks and recreation, and police categories. The council emphasized the need to allocate these funds through a formal capital improvements plan. Updates on major construction projects, including the sports event center and public safety training facility, were provided, with discussions on signage funding and regulatory considerations. Additionally, the council reviewed a zoning request to reclassify a 26.78-acre property from suburban to traditional neighborhood to allow for smaller lot sizes and better transition with surrounding areas. Lastly, a discussion was held regarding the proliferation of vape and smoke shops in the city, particularly their concentration along highway corridors and near sensitive areas like schools and parks. Concerns were raised about regulatory gaps, potential health impacts, and the need to consider zoning and local regulations to better manage these businesses' presence in the community.
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- CITY COUNCIL 3/10/26 · City of Greer · Mar 10