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Headline: What do events mean to our community?

Section: Political

Date: April 8, 2026 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

With Spring finally in town, and Summer on its way, event season in Fountain Inn is getting started this month with our annual Mac Arnold Cornbread & Collard Greens Blues Festival. This month I wanted to highlight why our events, which run from April through December for the most part, are so important to Fountain Inn. 1. Celebrating Com...

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Headline: Hometown Legislative Action Day

Section: Political

Date: March 11, 2026 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

At our MARCH 12 City Council Meeting, we unanimously adopted our new Unified Development Ordinance (UDO). This complete overhaul of our city’s zoning codes represents the largest legislative change we’ve seen perhaps since zoning was first adopted in Fountain Inn decades ago. Our new code better balances the role of government, propert...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...Hometown Legislative Action Day

Section: Political

Date: February 12, 2026 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

Did you know that there are 271 cities in South Carolina? Ranging in population from Charleston’s 150,000+ to Smyrna’s 45, our cities are home to nearly 2 million of our state’s residents. Each year city leaders from across the state gather at the SC State House for the Municipal Association of SC’s Hometown Legislative Act...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...A Look Back at 2025

Section: Political

Date: January 14, 2026 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

Right as this column’s due date hit for publication, we all learned of the passing of Fountain Inn’s former Recreation Director, PD Terry. PD was a pillar of the Fountain Inn community and beyond. With his leadership and spirit, PD helped build one of the finest recreation departments around and has left a legacy beyond measure. PD&rsq...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...Our Story Begins on Christmas Eve

Section: Political

Date: December 10, 2025 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

Mayoral Minutes DECEMBER 2025 On December 24, 1886, the stagecoach stop affectionately named “Fountain Inn” became a City in the state of South Carolina.  For the last 139 years, our community has kept Christmas close to its heart. In times of prosperity, need, triumph, and grief - Fountain Inn celebrates Christmas unlike any oth...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...Zoning Rewrite Draft Published

Section: Political

Date: November 7, 2025 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

Mayoral Minutes November 2025 Fountain Inn’s Comprehensive Plan included a set of ten top priorities the public told the City they wanted us to tackle over the next ten years. We’ve made some great strides already on those top ten priorities - impact fees (adopted), Main Street improvements (on track), Swamp Rabbit Trail work (in proce...

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Headline: Reflecting on Helene, A Personal Look

Section: Political

Date: October 10, 2025 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

It wasn’t until about 7:30AM on September 27, 2024, after the bulk of the storm had passed, that we got a text from our neighbor’s daughter, a good friend of ours, asking how we were doing. We told her we were fine and at my parents’ house - the decision to be with my parents to help them in the storm is one we attribute solely to...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...Updated Golf Cart Ordinance

Section: Political

Date: September 15, 2025 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

Mayoral Minutes September 2025 - At our August City Council Meeting, Fountain Inn gave first reading on a new golf cart ordinance, it will be back on our agenda for second and final reading at our September meeting. Last legislative session, the SC Legislature approved, and the Governor signed, a bill adjusting the state’s golf cart la...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...Pardon the Dust - Project Updates

Section: Political

Date: August 12, 2025 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

Take a drive down Main Street right now in Fountain Inn and you’ll see a lot of orange - and this is before the first Clemson game of the year. Orange cones line about half of Main Street, fences are up around two corners of town, and there’s still some final road work being completed along Fairview Street. This month I wanted to give y...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...Impact Fees Approved for Fountain Inn

Section: Political

Date: July 10, 2025 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

As a follow up to last month’s column which went into detail on proposed impact fees for Fountain Inn, this month I am happy to report that those same impact fees were approved unanimously by our City Council. As a refresher, the topline impact fee is really a combination of three impact fees: Parks & Recreation, Police, and Fire. The th...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...Impact Fees for Fountain Inn?

Section: Political

Date: June 10, 2025 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

One of the top ten recommendations from our city’s Comprehensive Plan, adopted just over twelve months ago with broad public input, was to explore implementing impact fees on new development. On May 8, our City Council followed through on that recommendation and provided initial approval for impact fees. Before the item comes up again in Jun...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...Mayors Conference

Section: Political

Date: May 7, 2025 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

In late April I joined fellow mayors from across the state for the annual Mayors Conference, hosted by the Association of SC Mayors, in Hartsville. I’m proud to be a board member of the Association of SC Mayors and look forward to helping plan and attend this event each year. This month I wanted to highlight this association of which I&rsquo...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...Why Events Matter

Section: Political

Date: April 8, 2025 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

With Spring finally in town, and Summer on its way, event season in Fountain Inn is getting started this month with our annual Mac Arnold Cornbread & Collard Greens Blues Festival on April 12 (with our annual Jeep Jam folded in!). We’ve got a great staff who help plan all of our public events each year and they are gearing up for another ...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...Main Street Project Underway

Section: Political

Date: March 11, 2025 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

In 2015, Fountain Inn cut the ribbon on the renovation of our historic Main Street, which had followed the addition of Commerce Park (Farmers Market, Amphitheater, Museum and Visitors Center). The renovation of about three blocks of Main Street helped transform our downtown into what you see today. Our Main Street is more than just those three blo...

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Headline: Woodside Streetscape & Connector Projects Complete

Section: Political

Date: February 11, 2025 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

Over the last few years, we’ve been working on connecting downtown to Emanuel Sullivan Sports Complex (ESSC), and ESSC to Fairview Street Park. I’m happy to report that the two projects - Woodside Streetscape and Woodside Connector - are now complete! Woodside Streetscape Around the same time we began planning the renovation of what w...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...Over 100 New Parking Spots Planned for Downtown F

Section: Political

Date: November 7, 2024 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

“We need more parking.” Outside of requests for a new signal on Exit 23 (Hwy 418 / 385-S), parking is one of the top issues I hear every day. By the way, the signal at Exit 23? It’s being constructed as we speak - they are just awaiting the control cabinet at this point. I look forward to hosting my own ribbon cutting on that pro...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...What Greenville’s Penny for Roads Could Mean for Fountain Inn

Section: Political

Date: October 11, 2024 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

This election, voters in Greenville County will have the ability to vote on whether or not they would like to impose a 1% sales tax to fund road, bridge, intersection, and traffic safety improvements throughout the County. For this month’s column, I wanted to highlight what is actually on the ballot for Fountain Inn so that voters can make an...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...Summer in Fountain Inn

Section: Political

Date: September 10, 2024 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

This month I wanted to take a quick look back at an extremely full summer in Fountain Inn, because it was quite the season for us. ● We completed two major parking projects, totally gutting and rebuilding three city parking lots, and adding over a dozen new spaces, including more handicapped parking. More parking plans are coming, but these were...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...Impact Fees 101

Section: Political

Date: August 9, 2024 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

Impact Fees. We’ve heard about them from nearly every city, every county, and every citizen. In fact, in Fountain Inn, it was raised by our citizens during our Comprehensive Plan input sessions and surveys so much that it was one of the top ten recommendations for the City. It’s a recommendation that we’re already putting into act...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes

Section: Political

Date: July 11, 2024 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

I have had this one particular poster hanging prominently in my house for quite a few years now. It is an original "war bonds" poster, printed in 1943, featuring artwork by Norman Rockwell with the words “Save Freedom of Speech” across the top. This poster was one in a series of "The Four Freedoms" by Rockwell which were inspired by Pre...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...Getting it done!

Section: Political

Date: June 7, 2024 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

June 11 is the 2024 SC Primary Elections date. This year, as in nearly every year, the primaries are important for Fountain Inn - and a large portion of our state. In fact, between uncontested races and primary-only races, over 50% of our SC House and Senate seats in Columbia are either already determined or will be on June 11 and not November 5. ...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...Annexation - Part 2

Section: Political

Date: May 9, 2024 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

While approving our new INNvision Comprehensive Plan in January and February, and throughout the 12-month process of its development, I fielded a lot of questions around “annexation” - the legal process of a piece of property being added to the city limits.  Last month I covered some basic annexation FAQs, in this final column on ...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...Annexation - Part 1

Section: Political

Date: April 8, 2024 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

While approving our new INNvision Comprehensive Plan in January and February, and throughout the 12-month process of its development, I fielded a lot of questions around “annexation” - the legal process of a piece of property being added to the city limits. I felt it would be prudent to try and distill the annexation process down as bes...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...Road Improvement Update

Section: Political

Date: March 11, 2024 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

A few months ago I wrote about some key road improvements coming to Fountain Inn - all of which were slated for some sort of movement in 2024. This month, I wanted to provide a quick update on each of them: Traffic Signal @ I-385(S) & Hwy 418 (Exit 23) This much needed traffic light was put out to bid by DOT in December of 2023 as part o...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...A February Note

Section: Political

Date: February 14, 2024 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

As we close out what, for me, felt like the longest January on record and turn into February, I wanted to take an opportunity this month to show my love and appreciation for my closest constituents - my family. My wife, Taylor, and our daughter, Albee James, are the reason for everything in my life. Taylor keeps me balanced, focused, and encourage...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...A Look Back

Section: Political

Date: January 12, 2024 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

Every year in January for this column, I look back at the previous year and highlight a few of the great things Fountain Inn has been able to accomplish – here’s the list for 2023! A Robust Economy Our local economy continues to hold strong with over $550 million in private investment and 500+ jobs announced in 2023. Plus, we cut ribb...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...Our Community’s Comprehensive Plan

Section: Political

Date: December 4, 2023 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

If you’ve read this column over the last four years, you no doubt are aware that Fountain Inn is in re-writing its Comprehensive Plan, setting a vision for the next decade of our community. This month, December, I am proud to say that effort is wrapping up. Early this month (December 7 at 6pm to be exact), our Panning Commission will hold t...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...The Next Four Years

Section: Political

Date: November 1, 2023 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

I am humbled and honored to have run unopposed in this year’s election for Mayor of the best city in America, Fountain Inn. Thank you to my family and friends for their support, and thank you to the community for your trust. Take a walk down Main Street and you’ll see renovated storefronts, new businesses open and more on the way, youn...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...We’re Getting Younger

Section: Political

Date: October 2, 2023 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

As most of you know if you’ve read this column long enough - Fountain Inn is undergoing a major update to our Comprehensive Plan, our 10-year outlook for the community. This process is required by state law, but is also a wonderful opportunity to have serious and big conversations about our town.  As an aside - you can follow along an...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes

Section: Political

Date: September 4, 2023 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

I get a lot of questions most days that go like this, “When are we going to get a _____?”, or “Why did you let [insert business] open up there?” I wanted to demystify that question a little bit with this month’s column. The first step that happens in any commercial real estate deal is this - someone sells their land....

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...A Full Day

Section: Political

Date: July 29, 2023 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

FOUNTAIN INN MAYOR GP MCLEER One of my favorite things to do as Mayor is to go to our schools, or participate in school field trips to City Hall, and field some pretty tough questions from our youngest residents. Aside from “What car do you drive?” (students are usually disappointed in that answer - it’s a 2003 Toyota ...

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Headline: Fountain Inn Mayoral Minutes...

Section: Political

Date: July 1, 2023 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

Last month Fountain Inn City Council unanimously passed a balanced budget that demonstrates continued responsible financial management of our taxpayers’ money and prioritizes city services and our employees. Here are some of the highlights: ● Our budget, $48 million in total, is the largest budget to-date for the City. This is due in large...

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Headline: Sanctified Hill Park Re-Opens After $3+ Million Transformation

Section: Political

Date: June 2, 2023 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

On May 5, we cut the ribbon on a $3+ million facelift for Sanctified Hill Park in Fountain Inn. It was beyond time for action at this park, and it is a transformation that I am proud to call one of the biggest highlights of my time as Mayor thus far. It was time for action when the City finally dec...

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Headline: Inn Mayoral Minutes...

Section: Political

Date: May 2, 2023 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

As part of our Comprehensive Plan update process, we have not only hosted stakeholder group meetings, a large public input meeting, and held two steering committee meetings (smaller group of citizens and business owners helping guide the whole process), but we’ve also launched a public survey - and it’s open to anyone. FOUNTAIN IN...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes... Redistricting update

Section: Political

Date: March 30, 2023 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

Redistricting Update FOUNTAIN INN MAYOR GP MCLEER After every US Census, the updated population data is used to draw new district lines across the country. You are probably familiar with Congressional district lines being adjusted, but it’s not just federal lines that are redrawn. Every level of government has to adjust their dis...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes... Road Updates Coming

Section: Political

Date: March 11, 2023 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

Road Updates Coming We always hear about how we need to focus on road conditions in Fountain Inn and our state. In Fountain Inn, nearly all of our roads are actually owned by the State, and SC-DOT is the agency that is responsible for paving and improvements.  Our state has the 4th largest state-owned road system in the nation, despite only ...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...

Section: Political

Date: February 20, 2023 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

Fountain Inn Raises Police Pay Earlier in February, Fountain Inn City Council held a special called meeting for a very special purpose. Unanimously, we approved an increase for starting pay in our Police Department, as well as raises across the board for all of our current officers. And we did so without an increase in taxes. Starting pay fo...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes... A year in review

Section: Political

Date: January 24, 2023 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

A Year in Review Every year in January for this column, I take a minute to reflect on all that we accomplished the year prior in Fountain Inn. And what a list for 2022! Private Sector Growth Having the private sector invest in our community is been one of the biggest compliments Fountain Inn has received. Small and large businesses are choosing ...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes

Section: Political

Date: December 20, 2022 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

FOUNTAIN INN MAYOR GP MCLEER On December 24, 1886 the City of Fountain Inn was officially established. Christmas is inextricably tied to who we are as a community, and it’s the time of year where we shine brightest.  With carriage rides, beautifully lit homes and storefronts, a bustling downtown, and family meals shared arou...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes

Section: Political

Date: November 14, 2022 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

When you live in the best city in America, Fountain Inn, you find a lot to be thankful for every day of the year. I wanted to highlight a few of those reasons this month as we reflect on so much this Thanksgiving and Christmas. FOUNTAIN INN MAYOR GP MCLEER I’m thankful for our residents who love their neighbor in ways unlike any ...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes... Go Vote!

Section: Political

Date: October 18, 2022 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

The Municipal Association of SC (MASC) held their annual conference this summer and myself and many of our City Council members attended to hear about various new laws affecting local government, trends in economic development, and more. The theme this year though was “Civility Matters” - a nod to the increasing amount of divisiveness e...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes... Pardon Our Dust!

Section: Political

Date: September 19, 2022 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

Pardon the Dust In early September, we broke ground on the renovation of Sanctified Hill Park, which I’ve discussed in a previous column. It was an exciting event  for Fountain Inn as we continue to improve our public facilities and parks across the community. But we’re just getting started.  Over the next few months, ...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...

Section: Political

Date: August 15, 2022 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

Mayor McLeer A couple of months ago I introduced a series for this column focused on zoning, today I want to add the second topic to that series - The Future Land Use Map. Cities in South Carolina are required to review and/or update their Comprehensive Plan every five years. This “Comp Plan” has a few key elements to it, and perh...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes

Section: Political

Date: July 12, 2022 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

Fountain Inn’s history is inextricably tied to the textile industry that served as the backbone of the South Carolina economy for over a century. During the local mill’s operations, black community members were forced to live not in the immediate mill village, but rather farther away in a community that became known as Sanctified Hill.&...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes

Section: Political

Date: June 6, 2022 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

My #1 goal when elected was to take a deep dive on our zoning laws. I’m happy to report that work is now getting started in earnest. To manage growth responsibly, we have to manage the intersection of property owner rights, the appropriate authority of government (how big do you want local government to get), community vision, and the free m...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes... Spend Your Summer INN Town

Section: Political

Date: May 9, 2022 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

We all know that Fountain Inn shines at Christmas time, but summer here is just as wonderful. In April, we kicked off, what I like to call, our “event season”. Mac Arnold held his 16th Annual Collard Greens & Cornbread Festival, followed by our Police Department’s annual Superhero 5K for Autism Awareness, and then we hosted t...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes... Relationships Matter

Section: Political

Date: April 11, 2022 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

Fountain Inn doesn’t exist in a bubble. Our community is impacted by numerous forces - economic, political, commercial, regional, etc. In order to navigate those pressures, and opportunities, one of our big focuses at the city is maintaining relationships with folks involved in all of these, or building those relationships where they don&rsqu...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes

Section: Political

Date: March 21, 2022 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

Local Roads Before Interstates One year ago this month, the American Rescue Plan Act was signed into law and sent almost $2.5 billion to the State House. One of the eligible uses of these funds was to reclaim “lost revenue”. Due to the decrease in travel during COVID-19, the State was able to claim a loss in revenue of various SC DOT f...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes

Section: Political

Date: February 22, 2022 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

February 2022  Economic Development Lesson #1: FOUNTAIN INN MAYOR GP MCLEER It’s All About Community “Companies do not locate to states or regions, they locate to communities.” During a recent session offered by the Municipal Association of SC, the Department&nb...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes

Section: Political

Date: January 25, 2022 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

January 2022 It’s 2022. We’ve been dealing with COVID-19 and its health, social, and economic impacts for two years now, plus we still have a national political landscape that has poisoned the well in many ways. It’s been a long ride these last two years. Around this time last year (2021), I wrote about some of the wor...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes... Christmas Inn Our Town

Section: Political

Date: December 20, 2021 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

Have you ever seen a Hallmark Christmas movie? Have you ever dreamed of what the perfect Christmas is like in a small town? I give you our beautiful hometown of Fountain Inn. Christmas is different here, in the best of ways. Maybe it’s our Christmas festival, “Christmas Inn Our Town” - the horse-drawn carriages through our beauti...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes...

Section: Political

Date: November 22, 2021 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

November 2021 We always associate Thanksgiving with a meal. From preparing the meal, to eating the meal, and even the clean-up of the meal - Thanksgiving has, since its inception, been rooted in the idea of sharing a meal. But, we share much more than just a meal on Thanksgiving; we share an appreciation for what we have around us - family, friend...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes

Section: Political

Date: October 11, 2021 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

It’s election season  No, I’m not talking about the 2022 Mid-Terms and Governor’s race, or the 2024 Presidential - although the more you watch TV, the closer those feel. It’s election season right here, in your hometown.  There is an election every year in our nation, not just every two or every four. Typically o...

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Headline: Mayoral Minutes

Section: Political

Date: September 24, 2021 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

Just four months before September 11, 2001, we were sitting on the bottom floor of the World Trade Center on a family trip to NYC. My mother is from New York. In fact, she worked on the 93rd floor of the WTC when she was younger and would see small planes flying under her as they went by the city. My grandfather was a police officer for the NYPD fo...

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Headline: Planning for the future

Section: Political

Date: August 14, 2021 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

Mayoral Minutes I have had this one particular poster hanging prominently in my house for quite a few years now. It is an original “war bonds” poster, printed in 1943, featuring artwork by Norman Rockwell with the words “Save Freedom of Speech” across the top. This poster was one in a series of “The Four Freedoms&rdqu...

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Headline: Planning for the future

Section: Political

Date: June 18, 2021 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

Mayoral Minutes Your city’s budget is the most important item voted on each year. It lays out a plan for how a city intends to address the current and future needs of a community, using the public’s money to do so. It is more complex than you may imagine, balancing the needs of citizens, employees, and businesses alike. I am happy to ...

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Headline: Teaming Up to Keep Laurens County Beautiful

Section: Political

Date: May 21, 2021 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

Mayoral Minutes FOUNTAIN INN MAYOR GP MCLEER Growing up, I always participated in my Boy Scout troop’s highway clean ups. Back then, we would work for a couple hours and get a mile or two done. We’d be fascinated at the trash people would throw out, and there was always a competition to see who found the most unique item - ...

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Headline: From the desk of the Mayor of Fountain Inn

Section: Political

Date: April 27, 2021 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

Growth. It’s the number one topic of discussion in Fountain Inn, and it’s a healthy conversation for our community to have. The growth we are experiencing is a compliment to the type of community we have, and a reflection of our local economy’s strength, but it presents its own set of challenges. FOUNTAIN INN MAYOR GP MCLEER...

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Headline: From the Desk of the Mayor

Section: Political

Date: February 24, 2021 by Fountain Inn Mayor GP McLeer

Mayoral Minutes Earlier this month, the Fountain Inn City Council held our annual retreat. It offers a chance for us to talk about our goals, re-focus our efforts, and helps set the tone for the year - I look forward to our retreat each year for these very reasons. This year’s retreat was particularly successful in my opinion. By the end of ...

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