The Summerville City Council is set to meet for a regular called session on Monday, February 9, 2026, beginning at 5:00 p.m. at the Summerville Recreation Center, located at 220 Highway 100.

During the meeting, Mayor Rickey Hughes and council members are scheduled to recognize the 8U and 12U State Champion Football Teams and issue a proclamation honoring Black History Month. The agenda also includes approval of January meeting minutes and several items on the consent agenda, including a payment for improvements at the wastewater treatment plant and an agreement allowing the Community Resource Center of Chattooga County to use the Dewey Hoskins Gym as a warming station.

Department head reports will follow, including a financial update from City Manager Jason Winters. Under new business, council members will consider a first reading of the FY 2025–2026 mid-year budget ordinance, the awarding of a fireworks bid for the city’s annual Independence Day celebration, sanitation rate approvals, and several contracts and purchases related to city infrastructure and recreation.

Additional agenda items include traffic calming measures, property and right-of-way actions, and a sign permit request for a new business along Highway 114. The meeting will conclude with public comments before adjournment.