The Greenwood City Council is the legislative body that governs the city of Greenwood. The executive power is held by a Mayor who is elected by the people every four years, along with the seven council members. The City Council generally meets twice each month at the City Hall.
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Greenwood City Council Regular Monthly Meeting Tuesday, September 21, 2004
Running Time 92 min
First Posted on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 at 4:32 pm
The Council discussed the recent number of killings and the need for the community to find a means of preventing additional deaths. The Council received a report from its auditor, Gaye Moss, relating to the official city audit. A discussion was held regarding Senator Jordan's desire to float a bond issue and tax increase to finance infrastructure repairs. The Council received a complaint from a citizen who claimed that the police stood by while her neighbor tampered with surveying markers outlining her property boundaries. A discussion was held regarding amendments to the junk and abandoned vehicle ordinances.