Public Hearing Scheduled in Mauldin on Greenville County Redevelopment Authority Plan
February 24, 2026Residents in Mauldin will have an opportunity next month to weigh in on a proposed redevelopment plan that could impact housing and community development efforts across the area.
The City of Mauldin has announced that a public hearing and comment period regarding the Greenville County Redevelopment Authority will take place during its City Council meeting on March 16 at 7 p.m. at Mauldin City Hall.
The hearing relates to matters involving the Greenville County Redevelopment Authority, which works to address housing, neighborhood revitalization, and community development needs throughout Greenville County. The Authority often partners with municipalities on projects tied to affordable housing, infrastructure improvements, and federal or state funding programs designed to support low-to-moderate income residents.
City officials say the public hearing is intended to provide transparency and allow residents to voice support, concerns, or questions before any formal action is taken by Council. Community members will be given the opportunity to speak during the designated comment period of the meeting.
While details of the specific proposal were not outlined in the initial notice, redevelopment authority matters typically involve funding allocations, housing initiatives, or agreements that enable local improvement projects.
The meeting will be held at Mauldin City Hall, and residents are encouraged to attend in person if they would like to participate. Those unable to attend may check the city’s website for additional information or updates ahead of the meeting.
As Mauldin continues to grow alongside the rest of the Golden Strip, redevelopment and housing initiatives remain central topics in shaping the community’s future. Public input on March 16 will help guide how those efforts move forward.







