The Tega Cay City Council convened its regular meeting on December 16, 2024, covering various recognitions, city updates, and action items. Below is a detailed summary of the meeting:
Recognitions and Proclamations
- Fort Mill High School Boys’ and Girls’ Cross Country Teams:
- Both teams were recognized for winning the 2024 South Carolina 5A Division 2 State Championships.
- Proclamations highlighted their achievements and the exceptional leadership of their coaches.
- Employees and Department Head of the Year:
- Field Services Employee of the Year: Robbie Sims.
- Administrative Employee of the Year: Caroline Hasty.
- Department Head of the Year: Bob Barkin
Key Agenda Items
- Approval of Minutes:
- Minutes from November 18 and November 20, 2024, meetings were approved unanimously.
- Economic Development Committee Report:
- Updates on the quarterly Business Connect meeting, highlighting local business resources for talent acquisition and retention.
- Planning Commission Report:
- Completion of updates to the Marina Overlay District, including new regulations for restaurants and neighborhood-scaled businesses.
- ARPA Funds Allocation:
- Council approved the allocating of $200,000 in remaining ARPA funds to small businesses.
- Discussions on criteria for eligibility and application processes for local businesses. Maximum benefit of $10,000. Include non-profits located in Tega Cay. Must have less than 100 employees. Open to all businesses including home based businesses. Businesses must have been in existence before 2020 and been in good legal standing with the city.
- Decisions were tabled to finalize and review proposals in January.
- Adoption of 2025 Meeting Schedule:
- Council approved the 2025 meeting schedule, shifting the start time to 6:30 PM for most months.
- Pickleball and Tennis Court Resurfacing:
- Council awarded the project to USA Court Builders, including the use of “RightWay Crack Repair” for durability.
- Youth Sports Photography and Uniforms:
- Photography contract awarded to Nathan Bingle Photography, emphasizing local business support.
- First Team Sports was selected for youth sports uniforms.
- Deer Culling Permit:
- Council authorized staff to apply for an additional permit to cull 80 deer as part of the city’s wildlife management program.
City Manager’s Report
- Public Works:
- Leaf collection remained on schedule, and the new grapple truck was highly effective.
- Intersection and stormwater improvements were completed at various locations.
- Police and Fire Departments:
- Events like “Holidays with Heroes” and the Christmas Boat Parade highlighted community engagement.
- Toys for Happiness and Santa’s neighborhood rides showcased holiday spirit.
- Recreation and Development:
- Spring sports registration began, and bids were solicited for shoreline stabilization at Windjammer Park.
- Updates on the progress of fiber installation and development projects were provided.
Council Comments
- Council members expressed gratitude for the hard work of city staff and volunteers, emphasized the city’s festive holiday spirit, and reflected on the accomplishments of 2024.
- The meeting concluded with warm holiday wishes to the community and recognition of the dedication of city staff and council.
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