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Regular City Council Meeting | May 18, 2026

Monday, May 18, 2026

Budget & FinanceAll

City Council Reviews Proposed FY26-27 Budget with Millage Rate Maintained and Utility Fee Adjustments

The city council reviewed and discussed the proposed budget for fiscal year 2026-2027. The general fund budget maintains the millage rate at 86 mills, includes a 1.5% increase for trash collection, and a $7.33 monthly increase for the water base rate. It also proposes a $300,000 transfer to a new capital reserve fund. The budget includes debt payments for facility bonds and capital leases, and investments in facility and infrastructure upgrades. Projected revenues are over $30.7 million, with projected expenses just under $30 million, resulting in a positive balance. Departmental budgets and capital investments were also detailed.

Traffic & TransportationInfrastructure

Potential Discontinuation of 82X Bus Route Sparks Concern Among Residents and Officials

The city is reviewing the potential discontinuation of the 82X bus route, which runs from Rock Hill to Uptown Charlotte, with stops in Fort Mill and Carowinds. Rock Hill, a primary contributor, has decided to withdraw funding, potentially leading to the route's end on July 1st. Ridership has declined significantly since 2020. Discussions are ongoing among York County, Fort Mill, and TIG to potentially share the local funding requirement, but no commitments have been made. Residents expressed concerns about the impact on commuters and the need to preserve this transportation option.

Zoning And Land UseOther

City Council Considers New Ordinance for Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles Amidst Resident Concerns

The city council is considering an ordinance to amend section 50-97 of the city's code related to abandoned and derelict vehicles. This ordinance, which adopts aspects of the international property maintenance code, aims to provide clearer enforcement procedures, including notice requirements, cure periods, and judicial hearings in municipal court. Concerns were raised by a resident about the ordinance's potential vagueness, impact on personal property rights, and the lack of public input. The city attorney clarified that the ordinance provides due process and judicial review, making it more defensible than previous systems.

Transparency And GovernanceInstitutional

City Hall to be Named Anthony Terulli Building in Honor of First Mayor

The city council voted to dedicate City Hall as the 'Anthony Terulli Building' to honor the city's first mayor. This decision was made to recognize his significant role in the city's incorporation during a financially challenging period. Council members expressed support for the dedication while also highlighting the need for a formal policy on naming public spaces to ensure consistency and transparency for future requests. The development of such a policy is reportedly underway.

Community DevelopmentAll

City Council Recognizes Safe Boating Week, Public Works, Tennis Month, and Special Friends Day; Celebrates Community Events and Athletic Achievements

The city council recognized various proclamations, including National Safe Boating Week, National Public Works Week, National Tennis Month, and Friends Helping Friends Special Friends Day. The 'Best Damn Food Festival' was highlighted as a major success with increased attendance. Council members also congratulated the Fort Mill High School athletic teams for their state championships and runner-up finishes in track and field, soccer, and lacrosse.

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