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Greenville renews scoreboard agreement with Montgomery Coca‑Cola

Greenville City Council · March 9, 2026
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Summary

The council unanimously adopted Resolution 2026-19 authorizing a five‑year scoreboard agreement with Montgomery Coca‑Cola; the company provides new scoreboards and the city maintains them, with ownership transferring to the city after the contract period.

The Greenville City Council on March 9 approved Resolution 2026-19, authorizing the Parks and Recreation Department to enter a scoreboard agreement with Montgomery Coca‑Cola.

City Clerk‑Treasurer Dee H. Blackmon told the council the contract is renewed every five years and provides new scoreboards that the city is responsible to maintain. Blackmon said ownership of the scoreboards transfers to the city when the contract period ends. Councilmember Brandon Smith Sr. moved to adopt the resolution and Councilmember Kenderius Boggan seconded; Mayor Jae’Ques Brown announced the motion carried unanimously.

Council members did not raise amendments or additional conditions during the meeting. The resolution delegates implementation to Parks and Recreation under the agreement terms with Montgomery Coca‑Cola.