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2026. Please note there will not be a Historic Board of Review meeting for April 2 · 2026. Please note there will not be a Board of Zoning Appeals meeting for April 21 · 2026. &nbsp · map-based format so community members can better understand whether a service line may contain lead · galvanized material requiring replacement · non-lead material · tenants · and other community members review available records · stay informed about lead service line identification efforts · view mapped information · and learn more about the City’s lead service line inventory program. In short · the website exists to inform the public · improve access to service line data · Greenfield In Gear Comprehensive Plan a Roadmap for 2055 Listen up · Greenfield! Do you want to make a difference in our city? Our future? Well · and it&nbsp · needs YOUR voice! &nbsp · &nbsp · Minutes available online City Council &nbsp · and Board of Works &nbsp

CHARLESTON, SC 29492

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2026. Please note there will not be a Historic Board of Review meeting for April 2
2026. Please note there will not be a Board of Zoning Appeals meeting for April 21
2026. &nbsp
map-based format so community members can better understand whether a service line may contain lead
galvanized material requiring replacement
Learn more
non-lead material
tenants
and other community members review available records
stay informed about lead service line identification efforts
view mapped information
and learn more about the City’s lead service line inventory program. In short
the website exists to inform the public
improve access to service line data
Greenfield In Gear Comprehensive Plan a Roadmap for 2055 Listen up
Greenfield! Do you want to make a difference in our city? Our future? Well
Learn more
and it&nbsp
needs YOUR voice! &nbsp
&nbsp
Minutes available online City Council &nbsp
and Board of Works &nbsp

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295 SEVEN FARMS DR. SUITE 204

CHARLESTON, SC 29492

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