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, July 16, 2024
Running Time 16 min
First Posted on Wednesday, July 17, 2024 at 10:50 am
The council ratified its decision to designate the portion of Wright Place between Fulton Street and Cotton Street as one-way, in order to make use of the Greenwood Utilities drive through window safer for its customers.
The council tabled a resolution to hire Bridge & Watson to draw up plans to redistrict the city wards. Some council member wanted to see whether Greenwood attorney Billy Bowman was interested in performing that task as he had previously.
City attorney Don Brock circulated some proposed ordinances for study by the members, to regulate tent encampments. Apparently, there are homeless people sleeping under the bridges and along the river in tents without proper sanitary facilities, and problems with loud noises disturbing lawful residents and business owners.