Tag: Dillon City Council

Esther Thomas Appointed To BAR

The Dillon City Council appointed Esther Thomas to the Board of Architectural Review.

City Passes First Reading Of Water/Sewer Tap Amendment

The Dillon City Council passed the first reading of Ordinance 10-15 [an ordinance amending Title 4 (Public Utilities), Chapter 4 (Charges and Fees), Section 4-4-9(E) (New Connections) of the City of Dillon Code of Ordinances in order to provide sewer service to the property line of all commercial businesses within the corporate limits of the city] at the December meeting.

City Gets Good Audit Report

The City of Dillon received a good audit report at the council’s last meeting.
Smith Brooks of Kenneth Cobb and Company, P.C. said the city had a clean, unqualified opinion, which is the best option they can receive.

Jackson To Serve As Temporary Mayor Pro-Tem

Douglas Jackson will temporarily serve as Mayor Pro-Tem for the Dillon City Council.
Randolph Gurley was serving as Mayor Pro-Tem, but is currently on suspension.

Governor Suspends Gurley

Randolph Gurley has been suspended from the office of Dillon city councilman. A copy of the executive order from Governor Mark Sanford suspending Gurley can be read here.

First Reading Held On City Sign Ordinance

At the October meeting, Councilman Phil Wallace made a motion to pass Ordinance 10-12-Prohibited Signs on first reading.

Man Seeks City Help For Proposed Project

Eugene Paige appeared before council to solicit help with his proposed Dillon Veterans/Youth Training Center.

Warehouse Donated To City Being Torn Down

City Manager Glen Wagner informed the council at their October meeting that the city would be tearing down the old warehouse donated to the city by the Bethea family.

City Reps Meet With Pee Dee COG Officials

City Manager Glen Wagner, along with Lonnie Dye and Hardy Jackson, met with Pee Dee COG recently about the elevated tank.

City Gets Opinion On I-Traffic

City Attorney Jack McInnis contacted the Attorney General’s Office to get an opinion on the use of I-Traffic.