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Horizons 2026: Greenville's Community Plan
Horizons 2026: Greenville's Community Plan is Greenville's long-range comprehensive plan, which includes land use, transportation, recreation and parks, historic preservation and environmental protection goals and policies.
In addition to the online digital version, you can download the plan by selecting the heading above. You may order printed copies of Horizons 2026 for $70 by contacting the Planning Division at (252) 329-4498.
Forms and Applications - Manual of Fees
Appeal of Administrative Decision
Home Occupation Assessment Form
Master Plan Community Application
Special Use Permit Application
Street Name Change Application
Text (Zoning Ordinance) Amendment Application
Uptown Outdoor Dining Application
Zoning Compliance Permit Application - Temporary Use
Informational Documents
Checklist for Startup, Construction, or Expansion
Plans, Reports, and Studies
Southwest Bypass Land Use Plan - Public Information
Student & Market Rate Housing Analysis 2017: Kimley-Horn Consultants prepared and presented this report to City Council on January 8, 2017.
Center City - West Greenville Revitalization Plan
Horizons 2026 Greenville's Community Plan, Aug 23 2016
Neuse River Basin Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan, FEMA Approval June 22, 2015
Horizons 2026 Community Profile, Nov. 2015
Temporary Activity Applications
Christmas Tree Sales Permit Application
Circus, Carnival, and Fair Permit
Roof Mounted Inflatable (Balloons)
Interactive Story Maps
Story maps use geography as a means of organizing and presenting information. They tell the story of a place, event, issue, trend, or pattern in a geographic context. They combine interactive maps with other rich content - text, photos, video, and audio - within user experiences that are basic and intuitive. Click links below to open Greenville's interactive story maps.