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South Carolina

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Ending:

Greenwood County Voter Registration & Elections Office will conduct a public test of the central count ballot scanners

6/14/22, 2:00 PM

6/14/22, 3:30 PM

Ending:

Greenwood County Voter Registration & Elections Office will conduct a public test of the central count ballot scanners

2022 Primary Election

6/14/22, 2:00 PM

6/15/22, 2:30 AM

Ending:

2022 Primary Election

Events

Greenwood County Residents Eligible for Property Tax Review Following Hurricane Helene

12/18/24, 9:45 PM

Greenwood County Residents Eligible for Property Tax Review Following Hurricane Helene

Vision RNG Announces 25-Year Gas Agreement with Greenwood County

12/3/24, 8:15 PM

Vision RNG Announces 25-Year Gas Agreement with Greenwood County

Evening Storm Management Update for October 9/2024

10/10/24, 12:15 AM

Evening Storm Management Update for October 9/2024

News

Greenwood County Airport Annex
1025 Deadfall Road

Greenwood, SC 29649

Hours: 7:45 -5:30 Monday-Thursday, Closed Friday

Rett Templeton, City/County Engineer

email: rett.templeton@greenwoodsc.gov

Phone: (864) 942-8557

The Engineering Department has varied responsibilities in the Greenwood City and County Governments: Roads, C-Fund Administration, Airport Management, and other functions.

The Engineering Department performs many functions. Utilize the links below for additional information:

 

Floodplain Management

Greenwood County Flood Management Ordinance

City of Greenwood Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance

What You Need to Know about Federal Disaster Assistance and National Flood Insurance

Top Ten Facts for Consumers

Questions and Answers about Flood Insurance for Real Estate Professionals

Lakefront Property Requirements

FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM)

Floodplain Management and Detention Requirements

FEMA Flood Insurance Study (FIS)

(Preliminary flood hazard data (preliminary data) provide the public an early look at their home or community‘s projected risk to flood hazards. Preliminary data may include: new or revised Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM), Flood Insurance Study (FIS) reports, and FIRM Databases. This tool makes nation-wide preliminary data available in a centralized and easily accessible location, along with FEMA‘s other flood hazard mapping products.)For more information about preliminary data, go to FEMA‘s Preliminary Flood Hazard Data Webpage.

City/County Engineering

City/County Engineering

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