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For Your Home
Bury Your Powerline
Cooperative City-Duke Energy power line conversion program, offering home owners up to $1,500 to bury their residential power line.
Emergency Home Repair Program
Program provides up to $20,000 to assist low-income homeowners with repairs that threaten health and safety.
Home Rehab Program - Loans available for qualified low income, owner-occupied home owners for rehabilitation projects.
Rain Garden Guide - A guide to assist the Greenville community with plant selection for their own rain gardens.
Radon Test Kits - Information about how to get a free radon test kit from SC Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC)
Trash and Recycling - Information about trash and recycling services for city residents.
Tree Pruning Guidelines - Use this guide to get the job done correctly! Excessive pruning, topping, crape murder are unacceptable practices and a violation of the City’s Code of Ordinances.
Tree Planting Program - Though a partnership with the Greenville Tree Foundation, residents can donate to have trees planted in a park, open space, greenway or right-of-way.
In the Community
Bcycle Station Locations - Through the city bike sharing program, residents and visitors can access nine b-cycle stations and more than 45 bicycles throughout the city.
Bicycle Parking - There's a space for your bike! Learn about develop goals that support bike accessibility and view a map of bicycle parking locations, in and around the downtown area.
EV Charging Station Locations - The city has nine free EV charging stations, which can be used for four hours at a time. They are located throughout the city.
Sidewalk Construction - New sidewalk construction continues each year. Learn about the program, and look at projects underway and planned for the future.
50-50 Sidewalk Paving Program - Residents can petition for sidewalk, and curb/gutter improvements in their neighborhood.
Street Resurfacing Program - Track street resurfacing and repairs underway and planned in the city.
Traffic Calming Requests - Learn about traffic calming options and regulations, and how to apply for traffic calming in your neighborhood.
Trolley Routes - Greenville's free trolley network provides Thursday through Sunday service along four routes.
Contact Us
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Greenville Cares
cityinfo@greenvillesc.gov
City Hall
206 S Main Street
1st Floor
Greenville, SC 29602
Phone: 864-232-2273
Fax: 864-467-5757
Hours
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.