The Summerville City Council will meet Monday evening with a busy agenda that includes the proposed city budget, several construction and equipment bids, a downtown recognition, and discussions involving city-owned property.

One of the most significant items on the agenda will be a public hearing and first reading of the proposed Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Budget Ordinance. The budget hearing will provide residents with an opportunity to learn more about the city’s financial plans for the upcoming fiscal year before council consideration.

Council members are also expected to consider bids for several projects, including a new wheel loader for the Wastewater Treatment Plant, bio-solids hauling services, an outdoor basketball court pavilion, and a free-flow-through splash pad.

Additional business includes consideration of a lease agreement for property located at 10034 Commerce Street, approval of a $14,100 payment to Utility Solutions for gas endpoints, and authorization for the City Manager to begin preparations to sell certain city-owned properties that are clean and free of liens.

The council will also consider the reappointment of Eugene H. McGinnis to the Housing Authority of the City of Summerville and the appointment of Cindy Evans to fill an unexpired term on the Housing Authority Board.

During the meeting, city officials will recognize Summerville Main Street for earning designation as an Accredited Main Street America Program, a distinction awarded to programs that meet national standards for preservation-based economic development and downtown revitalization efforts.

The meeting is scheduled for tomorrow, Monday, June 8, at 5 p.m. at Summerville City Hall and is open to the public.