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Greenville council approves $3.4 million 2026 street-rehabilitation project
Summary
The City Council approved a $3.4 million 2026 Street Rehabilitation and Preservation Project to treat 85 city-maintained streets; Tripp Brothers is slated to begin work in March. The project includes microsurfacing, rejuvenator application and crack sealing.
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Unidentified Speaker, meeting announcer, said the Greenville City Council approved the 2026 Street Rehabilitation and Preservation Project, a $3,400,000 program to rehabilitate or preserve 85 city-maintained streets. The work includes rehabilitation, microsurfacing, rejuvenator application and crack sealing, and Tripp Brothers is expected to begin in March.
The project, approved on Jan. 5, is intended to extend pavement life across multiple corridors. The transcript does not specify how many council members voted for the measure beyond stating it was approved unanimously, nor does it include the exact contract terms or a breakdown of the $3.4 million by street or work type.
City staff characterized the package as a multi-street preservation effort rather than a single-street reconstruction program; no construction schedule beyond the March start window was provided in the transcript. The council did not attach any conditions or amendments in the recorded remarks.
The council will discuss broader planning matters at its annual planning session at City Hall Jan. 30–31, where staff may present project-level schedules and maps, according to the meeting announcement.

