Monthly Archives: April 2016

A Moment with the Manager – Fiscal Year 2016-17 Proposed General Fund Budget

By Natalie M. Zeigler
City Manager

City staff is in preparation of this coming fiscal year’s budget proposal for City Council to review in May. This fiscal year, the City of Hartsville has a proposed budget that residents should be proud of. This fiscal year’s budget proposal brings a tax decrease due to a projected surplus of the budget. After being proposed, City Council will make possible amendments to it and choose whether or not to adopt the budget.

The budget projects […]

April 29th, 2016|News|Comments Off on A Moment with the Manager – Fiscal Year 2016-17 Proposed General Fund Budget

Launching of the Business Navigator

The City of Hartsville is pleased to announce the launch of our new one-stop location for all of your permitting and business development needs! Effective May 2nd, anyone needing assistance with permitting, code compliance, or any business-related assistance can now visit the City of Hartsville’s Business Navigator located in City Hall at 100 E. Carolina Ave.
This new department will provide an easy-to-use environment where Hartsville’s businesses and developers can find all the essentials they need to succeed conveniently in one […]

April 28th, 2016|News|Comments Off on Launching of the Business Navigator

Great American Cleanup 2016

Hartsville residents are invited to spend a Saturday morning making the city’s neighborhoods a better place by volunteering for the Great American Cleanup, taking place April 30 and leaving from Pride Park, 630 S. Sixth St, at 8:30 a.m.

This 13th annual event, sponsored by the City of Hartsville and Keep Darlington County Beautiful, comes as a time to clear away trash and debris from road right-of-ways in local neighborhoods. Nationwide every year, the Great American Cleanup brings together millions […]

April 27th, 2016|News|Comments Off on Great American Cleanup 2016

Mosquito Trapping Has Started

The City of Hartsville Streets and Grounds workers have begun setting traps for mosquitoes. This is part of effort by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control to collect samples for testing of the Zika virus. The City will be setting these traps and collecting data through November. They will also continue to look at best practices for the area in regards to mosquito control.

Areas of standing water are a breeding ground for mosquitoes. It is advised […]

April 26th, 2016|News|Comments Off on Mosquito Trapping Has Started

A Moment with the Manager – City with Heart, City with Pride

By Natalie M. Zeigler
City Manager

It has been 20 years since the City of Hartsville has been recognized for its distinction. Now the city is again up for the prestigious honor of being named All-America City. “A City with Heart”- Now a city with greater pride. The City recently received news that we are one of 20 finalist cities.  As we prepare to journey to Denver, CO for the final round of judging, we take this opportunity to reflect on […]

April 15th, 2016|News|Comments Off on A Moment with the Manager – City with Heart, City with Pride

City Council Meeting – April 12, 2016

 Hartsville City Council will have a regular City Council meeting Tuesday, April 12, 2016, 5:30 p.m. at Hartsville City Hall, 100 E. Carolina Ave.

Click here for the meeting agenda.

April 11th, 2016|News|Comments Off on City Council Meeting – April 12, 2016

Jonathan Green Lecture and Reception on American and African American Southern Culture, History, and Traditions

Nationally acclaimed and awarded professional artist, Jonathan Green will be presenting a lecture entitled “The Use of Fine Art in Capturing the Positive Aspects of American and African American Southern Culture, History, and Traditions”. The lecture, co-hosted by Butler Heritage Foundation and the City of Hartsville, will be held at Butler Community Center located at 1103 South Sixth Street. The reception will begin at 5 PM on Tuesday April 19th and will be open to the public.

Jonathan Green has […]

April 5th, 2016|News|Comments Off on Jonathan Green Lecture and Reception on American and African American Southern Culture, History, and Traditions