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Greenville council approves parking‑use ordinance, fence work and multiple contracts; suspends Atmos rate increase for 45 days
Summary
The council unanimously approved an ordinance limiting use of publicly owned parking facilities, authorized Oaks Construction to replace fencing at the North Water Treatment Facility (Oaks bid $764,000), approved several park and facility contracts and voted to delay an Atmos rate increase for 45 days; public commenters raised sanitation and safety concerns at Austin Park and urged better meeting transparency.
Greenville City Council unanimously approved an ordinance to add Article 18‑13 to Chapter 16 (Traffic and Vehicles) to regulate the use of publicly owned parking facilities and prohibit the installation of signs and structures in those spaces.
City staff then presented a series of resolutions and contract approvals. Staff said bids for new wrought‑iron fencing at the North Water Treatment Facility ranged from $718,000 to $3,100,000 and Oaks Construction — the second‑lowest bidder — offered $764,000; council authorized Oaks to begin the work. Public works staff requested and the council…
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