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Greenville City highlights neighborhood infrastructure bond: parks, sidewalks and a Nicholtown resiliency hub
Summary
City staff told the council the Neighborhood Infrastructure (NIM) bond funded parks, sidewalks and roadwork across dozens of projects: 26 completed of 37 projects, roughly $6 million in new NIM-related funding, expanded bike lanes, and a Nicholtown Community Center that will serve as a day-to-day facility and an emergency "resiliency hub."
City staff on Tuesday gave Greenville City Council a progress report on the Neighborhood Infrastructure (NIM) bond, detailing dozens of completed projects in parks, sidewalks and roadways and previewing the Nicholtown Community Center’s role as a neighborhood resiliency hub.
Jeff Waters, the city’s capital projects director, told the council the bond helped deliver multiple park upgrades. "This project had $970,000 in mid funding and was also leveraged with $500,000 LWCF," Waters said of Gower Park, which the city completed in April 2024 with two full basketball courts, three tennis courts, ten dedicated pickleball courts, three shade structures and new court lighting. Waters also reported McPherson Park’s court…
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