The Summerville City Council is set to meet this evening with a full agenda that includes financial decisions, infrastructure projects, and several items that could affect the local community.
The meeting begins at 5:00 p.m. and will open with routine business, including the mayor’s comments, announcements, and a proclamation recognizing Arbor Day.
Council members are expected to move through a consent agenda that includes approval of previous meeting minutes and several financial items. Among them is a payment of more than $15,500 for watershed protection and water quality monitoring services, along with more than $23,000 for repairs to a JCB Hydradig.
Also on the consent agenda is approval for Jason Winters to serve as the city’s 2026 voting delegate for the Municipal Gas Authority of Georgia, as well as a request allowing the annual Downtown Runway Show to be held on East Washington Street on Friday, May 1.
Department head reports will follow, including a financial report and comments from City Manager Jason Winters.
Under new business, council members are expected to discuss and possibly take action on several notable items. Among them is awarding a bid for the pavilion at Fairway, authorizing the mayor to sign the Local Emergency Operation Plan, and approving Dr. Kevin Murphy and Mr. Craig Holt as Main Street Board members while administering their oath of office.
Council will also consider financing for recreation projects, a sign request from Akshar Golden LLC doing business as Golden Package at 10707 Commerce Street, and a proposal from Kathy Thornton seeking city approval to submit DCA grant applications for community outreach services.
Another item likely to draw interest is discussion of a dog park at Willow Springs, which could become a future recreational addition for the community.
City leaders are expected to cover a wide range of issues this evening, from public safety planning and recreation improvements to downtown events and community development.
The meeting is open to the public.










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