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Nearly 40 boulders placed along Reedy River at Falls Park after Helene flooding; multiple park improvements completed

City of Greenville Weekly Bulletin · March 6, 2026
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Summary

Parks crews installed nearly 40 large rocks at Falls Park to reinforce a riverbank damaged by recent flooding from Helene and completed signage, tree plantings, sod and mulch projects across neighborhood parks.

Greenville City Parks and Grounds crews installed nearly 40 large rocks on the east side of the Reedy River at Falls Park to reinforce a bank that was damaged by recent flooding, Haley Brown said.

The bulletin also listed other neighborhood improvements: new signage at McPherson Park, tree plantings at Twin Oaks, fresh sod at Holmes Park, and new mulch beds at Winwood Park. The city framed the work as routine maintenance and flood recovery measures following recent storms.

No contractor names, costs, or funding sources were provided in the update.