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Greenville City reviews neighborhood infrastructure bond projects, highlights parks and planned resiliency hub

Greenville City Council · November 11, 2025
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City staff told the mayor and council that 26 of 37 infrastructure projects funded or supported by the neighborhood infrastructure bond are complete, citing park upgrades, 25 miles of repaving, expanded sidewalks and a Nicholtown community center that will include a resilience hub.

Greenville City staff updated the mayor and council on the neighborhood infrastructure bond and related engineering work, saying the program has delivered parks, sidewalks and traffic-system upgrades across multiple neighborhoods.

"Gower Park back in April 2024, and the project delivered 2 basketball, 2 full court basketball courts, 3 tennis courts, 10 dedicated pickleball courts, 3 shade structures, new court lighting for all courts," said Jeff Waters, the city's capital projects director, as he recapped completed park work.…

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