Wednesday, January 22

Tega Cay City Council Meeting Agenda Preview: January 21, 2025

Tonight at 6:30 PM, the Tega Cay City Council will convene in the Glennon Center located on Molokai Drive. There will be talks on significant city programs, year-end reports, and crucial proclamations on the packed agenda.

Special Presentations

The summit will begin with a number of noteworthy acknowledgments:


  • Fort Mill High School Girls Swim Team

    will be honored for their achievement as 2024 5A Division 2 State Champions, marking their third consecutive title.
  • Individual swimmers

    Turner Wiand

    and

    Dominic Impens

    will receive proclamations celebrating their remarkable performances at the state championships, including multiple gold medals and new state records.

  • Coach Cindy Van Buskirk

    , who led the team to victory, will be recognized as

    Coach of the Year

    for her exceptional leadership.

Year-End Reports

Annual summaries from city agencies, such as Development Services, Public Works, Police, Fire, and Parks and Recreation, will be reviewed by the council. These reports will shed light on each department’s achievements and difficulties in 2024.

Key Agenda Items


  • ARPA Funds for Small Businesses

    : The council will finalize criteria and application processes for distributing remaining American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to support local small businesses impacted by the pandemic.

  • Ordinance Amendments

    : The council will hold the first reading of ordinances to restructure the Parks, Recreation & Events Committee and the Stormwater & Environmental Committee, aligning their roles with evolving city needs.

  • Parks and Recreation Fees

    : An ordinance to amend the FY 2024-2025 budget will be introduced, updating fee schedules for park services, including the new pickleball courts at Wuertle Park.

  • Windjammer Shoreline Stabilization Project

    : Council will consider awarding a bid for shoreline stabilization at Windjammer Park, a project aimed at preserving the park s environmental integrity.

  • Wildlife Management Program

    : The council will discuss appropriating funds for continued wildlife management and seek legal advice during an executive session.
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Community Engagement

The meeting will be open to the public, giving locals a chance to voice their concerns and ideas to city officials.

Next Steps

Following council member remarks and the City Manager’s Report, the meeting will be adjourned. Future plans and projects throughout Tega Cay will be influenced by the council’s deliberations and choices.

The public is welcome to attend, and community members are urged to do so.

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