Hey there, Rock Hill residents! If you’re looking for something to catch up on in our wonderful city, mark your calendars for this Monday, September 23, 2024. The Rock Hill City Council will be gathering at 6 PM in the City Council Chambers, which you can find at 155 Johnston Street.
Can’t make it in person? No worries! You can join from the comfort of your home. The meeting will be broadcast live via Live Stream, on Comporium cable channel 115, or if you’re a fan of streaming, you can catch it on Comporium Stream TV channel 701. But wait, there’s more! If you miss it, don’t fret. The meeting will be rebroadcast on channel 115 and will also be available for On-Demand viewing, so you’ll have plenty of chances to catch up!
One of the highlights of the evening will be the council recognizing our dedicated Police Department for achieving accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA). This is a big deal! CALEA accreditation is a mark of excellence that demonstrates our police’s commitment to providing high-quality service to the community. So, let’s give a round of applause to our officers for this significant achievement!
Next on the agenda, the Rock Hill Parks Foundation will be giving a presentation. We all know how important parks are to our community, offering spaces for recreation, relaxation, and quality time with loved ones. It’ll be interesting to hear about their ongoing projects and plans for our local green spaces.
One of the noteworthy topics up for discussion includes a request for re-zoning approximately 1.38 acres located at Dutchman Drive and Rosewood Drive. This area is currently designated as Single Family Residential but is being proposed for a change to Neighborhood Commercial uses, as recommended by the Planning Commission. What do you think about these changes? They could potentially bring new businesses and services to our neighborhood!
Moreover, the Council will also be voting on a resolution to apply for a Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund loan. This loan is intended for the Manchester Creek Outfall Sewer project. It’s crucial for ensuring our waste management systems continue to function effectively, so this initiative can have a positive impact on our community’s health and environment.
Finally, another important topic will be the potential condemnation of properties on West Main Street and Wilson Street. These discussions are paramount as they can directly affect local residents and businesses. It’ll be essential to see how the council addresses this matter.
There you have it! A glimpse into what’s happening in Rock Hill this coming Monday. The full agenda is available for those who want to dig deeper. So, whether you plan to watch live, tune in later, or attend in person, don’t miss out on these key discussions shaping our city’s future.
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