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District Update from Council Member John DeWorken

City Council Update Baby Yoda, Santa Claus, Dino Ranch Rancher, and Mom and Dad all had a great time at Boo in the Zoo. This event was a huge success with over 25,000 visitors! Stone Ave Safety Study Moving AheadRead more

March/April 2022 Newsletter

        It’s time to register for the 2022 NMCA Spring Member Social All residents in the North Main Community should have gotten a postcard invitation.  For some it’s been a little confusing, but we’ll try to explainRead more

NMCA Newsletter (Jan/Feb 2022)

 Happy Valentine’s Day!   Meet the new board…same as the old board…with one major exception.  We have a new president. 2022 NMCA Board of Directors: President:    Steve Mills Vice President:   Rhett Brown Treasurer:   Kevin Parker Membership Secretary:   Julie Proctor RecordingRead more

How-to Guide to Street, Sidewalk & Bike Improvements

Members of the Public Works and Parks & Recreation Departments will host an online informational meeting on Thursday, March 11 at 5:30 p.m. to provide city residents with an overview of how neighborhood improvements such as street resurfacing, sidewalks, traffic calming andRead more

John DeWorken’s District 1 Update….September 2020 Edition

Dear Neighbors and Friends, It is my hope that this Update will provide you useful information about your City and community. If you have any questions or comments, you may contact me at jdeworken@greenvillesc.gov or on my cell phone at 864.905.5529.  Read more

Update on City Budget, BP Center and Infill Ordinance

NMCA President Dave Modeen participated in a webex organized by John DeWorken, District 1 Councilmember and supported by Assistant City Manager, Shannon Levrin, and City Communications Manager, Leslie Fletcher on May 15th.  Key points were: 1.       The city anticipates a reductionRead more

Town Hall Meeting Topics Covered

Thanks to all those who braved the rain to come out to the NMCA Town Hall Meeting.  And also thanks to Council Members Amy Ryberg Doyle and Lilian Brock Flemming, and to Eric Conner and the Greenville News for moderatingRead more

Greenville News to Livestream ‘State of the City’ forum

The Greenville News will provide live video of a ‘State of the City’ forum this Thursday with two Greenville City Council members about issues related to the city’s unprecedented growth. The forum, sponsored by the North Main Community Association, will feature councilwomen Amy Ryberg DoyleRead more

State of the City – Next Thursday, Nov 1

 Traffic, Growth, Crosswalks and Trees! Join your neighbors and members of City Council at the State of the City Thursday, November 1 6:00pm Stone Academy – 115 Randall Street 29609   Moderated by Eric Connor of The Greenville News  Read more