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 Dilapidated Housing Meeting Tuesday, November 1, 2005
Running Time 136 min
First Posted on Thursday, November 10, 2005 at 3:50 pm
The Council met with a group of disabled persons and disability advocates who presented a complaint that the Council meetings are not accessible, and that money needs to be spent from the bond issue to improve accessibility on streets and at businesses in town. The Council heard a presentation from Noramec regarding its fine collection services. The Dilapidated Housing Hearing was held. Various resolutions were taken up related to the Viking dishwasher plant project. Various zoning variances and certificates of appropriateness were granted to property owners for modifications and additions to their buildings.