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Greenville council adopts FY2025–26 budget, approves cemetery relocation and confirms board appointments

5021824 · June 13, 2025
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Summary

At its June 12 meeting, the Greenville City Council adopted its combined FY2025–26 budget, approved a developer request to relocate 77 graves from Randolph Cemetery to Queen Anne Cemetery in Fountain, and confirmed multiple board and commission appointments. All recorded votes on those items were unanimous.

Greenville City Council on June 12 adopted the city's combined proposed FY2025'1 budget, approved a resolution to relocate abandoned graves from Randolph Cemetery to Queen Anne Cemetery in Fountain, and confirmed multiple appointments to city boards and commissions, with each recorded vote passing unanimously.

The council approved a combined proposed budget the city presented for FY2025'1. City staff said the combined proposal includes the city operating funds, the Greenville Utilities Commission (GUC), the Convention and Visitor Authority and Shepherd Memorial Library; the total presented at the meeting was roughly $504.5 million. The city operating fund portion was listed as $118.8 million. A motion to adopt the budget passed on a recorded voice vote of 6-0.

The council also approved a resolution requested by developer Renaissance…

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