By Willis Meadows

On Friday, May 17, 2019, six members of Greenville County Council unveiled a plan to relocate the County Office building rather than build a new building at the present County Square location.  The cost of the relocation of the County and State offices would be $63.9 million.   That is over $100 million less than the presently proposed redevelopment plan for County Square.

It is proposed that County Offices be moved to the former Fluor building at 350 /352 Halton Road. The price for purchase, upgrading and adding 10,000 square feet to the building would be $33.5 million.

To provide for the state offices of SCDOT, Health Department and Family Court, it was  proposed that the County buy one, two or three buildings for $30.4 million to house these offices.

Also given were ten reasons why Lynn Ballard, Mike Barnes, Ennis Fant, Willis Meadows, Xanthene Norris and Rick Roberts would vote next Tuesday night to cancel the present building plans and adopt the new proposal to relocate the County Office building. 

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TEN REASONS WHY WE ARE VOTING TO STOP THE REDEVELOPMENT OF COUNTY SQUARE

  1. There is a lack of transparency.
  1. We have been given different answers to the same question.
  1. Council has no idea what the cost of the project will be.
  1. The handling of the Halton Road property raised a lot of questions.
  1. There has been a loss of confidence and trust in leadership.
  2. Everything that has been proposed can be done for less than $65,000,000
  1. It is possible to save the taxpayers $100,000,000 for the same project.
  2. With the cooperation of RocaPoint Partners, the entire 37 acres can be developed.
  1. With the alternative building plan the project may start building earlier
  2. At $2,000,000 an acre, the County could reap another $74,000,000.
Lynn Ballard - District 26
Michael Barnes - District 18
Ennis Fant - District 25
Willis Meadows - District 19
Xanthene Norris - District 23
Rick Roberts - District 21
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