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Greenville City Council adopts IT‑equipment sale, maintenance‑paving contract and rezoning of former East School
Summary
At its July 15 meeting the Greenville City Council unanimously approved three measures: a resolution to sell surplus IT equipment on GovDeals, a contract authorization for maintenance paving professional services, and an ordinance rezoning the former East School property to PUDR for Robinson Bonanza Development LLC.
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Greenville City Council on July 15 voted to adopt three measures on the consent and ordinance calendars, approving the disposal of surplus IT equipment, authorizing professional services for 2025 maintenance paving, and rezoning the former East School property to a planned residential development.
The council approved a resolution authorizing the sale of no‑longer‑needed IT department equipment on GovDeals. During discussion council clarified that minimum bids are set based on salvage value and that items would be recycled if minimums are not met. The resolution passed on a roll‑call vote with all members present voting yes (recorded as Godwin; Norris; Rogers; White; Roman; Brown; Ely).
Council then considered a resolution authorizing the Safety Service Director to enter into a contract with Choice Wind Engineering for professional services related to 2025 maintenance paving. Council members confirmed the expense was budgeted. The resolution was adopted by roll call (recorded as Godwin; Norris; Rogers; White; Roman; Brown; Healy).
Finally, council moved to adopt an ordinance rezoning the old East School property from Special Use to PUDR (Planned Unit Development Residential) for Robinson Bonanza Development LLC. That ordinance passed on a unanimous roll‑call vote (yes votes recorded by the clerk). The rezoning follows a favorable recommendation from the Planning and Zoning Commission and clears the way for the developer to begin planned construction on the eSchool lot and adjacent parcels.
All three actions were carried by recorded vote; the clerk documented the roll calls as part of the official record.

