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
Representing the residents and businesses in the North Main area of Greenville, South Carolina.
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
The City has begun a year-long project to rewrite its development code, which regulates how and where development of all types may occur. The project team is led by Code Studio and czb, the same firm that assisted the CityRead more
Annual Easter Egg Hunt The Parks & Recreation Department will host easter egg hunts for children ages 2–4 and ages 5–8 at several community centers next week. Admission is free but all egg hunters must have a guardianRead more
Happy New Year! NMCA Decals We still have NMCA decals for those who would like them. Just email northmaincomm@gmail.com to request them. Also, we will be mailing 2021 business decals to our business members soon. IfRead more
At the December 17 Planning Commission Meeting there will be discussions on two items relating to the proposed revisions to the Land Management Ordinance and Tree Protection Regulations. See below for specific info on each and how to attend virtually..Read more
*The Board of Directors usually meets the first Wednesday of most months at the Sears Shelter. Members are welcome to attend board meetings. Please email northmaincomm@gmail.com to confirm location and to find out if we are meeting thatRead more
GVL2040, the comprehensive planning process that will give the City of Greenville a policy blueprint and decision-making guide for the next 20 years, is nearly two-thirds complete. To ensure that the draft plan takes shape in a way that reflectsRead more
The City conducted its first public survey on Greenville’s 2040 Comprehensive Plan in July to find out what those who live, work and own businesses and property in Greenville think are the most important topics/issues that need to be addressed inRead more
The City of Greenville will host a drop-in style public meeting for GVL2040, the City’s comprehensive planning process, on Wednesday, August 7, from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the Springfield Baptist Church Fellowship Hall (600 E McBee Ave). TheRead more
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