Question:
How can our neighborhood get street lights installed?
Answer:
A special tax district must be established. (See Special Tax District Creation). Information concerning the
creation of such a district must be obtained through the County Attorney Office at 864.467.7110.
Question:
Who do I contact to get Street Lights repaired?
Answer:
To report damaged or broken street lights, call Duke Power Customer Service at 1.800.777.9898 or logon to
www.dukepower.com
Question:
How do you find out which streets are County maintained?
Answer:
The Public Works Division can provide assistance in the location of County maintained streets. Contact them at
864.467.7016.
Question:
Who schedules routine street maintenance?
Answer:
Routine street repairs are scheduled and performed by the Public Works Division at 864.467.7016. Public Works
schedules more extensive street resurfacing and reconstruction based on expected pavement life and pavement condition
assessment.
For a listing of current road repair projects, please visit the Road Repair Schedule on the Greenville County website.
Question:
How can I get a name for my street?
Answer:
All new street names are approved through the Planning Department during the initial acceptance process. When a person requests
that a road be accepted through the Public Works Department, three (3) names are submitted for consideration. The name is approved
through the E-911 Office, the Planning Department, and the Public Works Division. Duplications are not allowed. Private roads are
named with the approval of the E-911 Office also.
Question:
How do I know if I live on a private road?
Answer:
If the street sign says "PD", the roadway is listed as a private drive. For further information, contact the Public Works Division
at 864.467.7016.
Question:
Where should requests for street repairs be directed?
Answer:
The Public Works Division, 864.467.7016, should be contacted for these requests.
Question:
To whom do you report damages or missing street name signs?
Answer:
Report damaged or missing street signs to the Public Works Division, Sign Shop at 864.834.2962. Be specific about the type
of street sign, its location, and the nature of the problem.
Question:
To whom do you report damaged or missing traffic control signs?
Answer:
Damaged or missing traffic control signs could be hazardous and should be reported immediately to the Public Works Division,
Sign Shop at 864.834.2962.
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