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Neighborhoods

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The City of Greenville seeks to foster a safe, inclusive, and economically stable community, and the realization of these goals begins with healthy neighborhoods, which create the foundation of a healthy city. Within each neighborhood, unique assets exist, which residents can use to better themselves, as well as Greenville as a whole.

The City of Greenville provides a variety of services to support residents as they address neighborhood concerns and build on their neighborhoods’ assets to pursue their individual goals.

 First, the Neighborhood Liaison connects neighborhoods and the city; connecting residents to city services and lending expertise to residents.  For more information, contact the Neighborhood Liaison, Tony Parker, at (252) 329-4116 or email at tparker@greenvillenc.gov.

Second, the Neighborhood Advisory Board — a citizen-led board that welcomes participation from all neighborhoods — represents city-wide neighborhood issues to the Greenville City Council. The NAB also works directly with residents to understand these issues in greater detail; brings residents together to share information; and helps establish new neighborhood associations.

Third, the city has established several programs to encourage neighborhood development, including Neighborhood Improvement Grants and Community Garden Leases.