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City of Greer
2010 Comprehensive Plan

Tuesday, March 9

Public Hearing and
Second Reading

6:30 p.m. at City Hall

The City of Greer's most recent comprehensive plan, completed in 1999, included such objectives as revitalizing downtown, constructing a new Municipal Complex, and offering more recreational facilities for citizens.

Today, Greer Station is a model for downtown entertainment and commerce with nationally-recognized fine dining establishments and businesses offering everything from professional services to high-quality merchandise.

Greer has a new City Hall -- a modern three-story facility that offers city residents the opportunity to conduct the majority of their business under one roof,  City Hall anchors the east side of Greer Station. Just a few blocks to the west lies a new 37,000-square-foot Police and Municipal Court complex.

The beautiful City Park adjacent to City Hall has become a gathering spot for residents of all ages. With ample green space, a pond and gazebo, picnic shelter and playground, and an amphitheater, it has hosted such events as the 2009 Freedom Blast Festival on July 4, drawing more than 8,000 visitors to the site.  Nearby, Victor Park offers a modern complex with a softball field, multi-purpose gymnasium, and outdoor basketball courts. Just down the road lies the renovated Stevens Field, which has already hosted state tournaments.

Progress in the City of Greer isn't a coincidence. It is the direct result of planning.  What will the City of Greer look like in 2020 -- when today's kindergarteners are preparing for college?  Will current parks be adequate to serve the population?  Will alternative methods of transportation be necessary within the city?  What challenges and opportunities exist in economic development?

Residents have spent more than 18 months defining city needs while working on the City of Greer's 2010 Comprehensive Plan, which is expected to be accepted by Greer City Council early in 2010.

Please take time to explore the draft of that document.



Download a Draft of the Comprehensive Plan


By Section


Introduction

Population

Economic Development

Housing

Community Facilities

Cultural Resources

Natural Resources

Transportation

Land Use

Priority Investment


The Complete Document

View a draft of the entire document

Expectations of the 2009 Comprehensive Plan

1. To meet the requirements of the 1994 South Carolina Planning Act

2. To develop a better working relationship within our infrastructure and other
    public service providers

3. To create a clear vision for the future of our community

4. To develop policy recommendations and strategies regarding future growth

5. To develop land use goals and policies that can be taken into consideration
    in addition to the future land use map recommendation in the rezoning
    decision-making process

6. To identify a list of capital improvement projects that can be placed in the
    City's Capital Improvement Program

7. To establish a community-based planning approach for further implementation
    of the plan