Fairfield County Council to hold regular meeting on April 27, 2026

Will Montgomery, Sheriff
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The Fairfield County Council will hold its regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, April 27 at 6 p.m., according to an announcement made on April 25. The agenda and related documents for the meeting are available online, including Ordinance 854 regarding the budget, Ordinance 853 concerning rezoning along Coley US Highway 321, a Jag Grant letter, and an updated draft of the county’s strategic plan.

The council meetings are open to the public and are livestreamed on YouTube for broader access. This provides residents with opportunities to stay informed about local governance and upcoming initiatives.

Fairfield County offers a range of services that support athletic activities through parks and recreation programs for various ages, as noted on the official website. The county also enriches community culture by hosting annual festivals and maintaining art galleries, historic sites, and museums that provide both entertainment and education according to the official website.

In addition to recreational offerings, Fairfield County maintains key facilities such as an airport with a runway over five thousand feet long, libraries, museums, parks, and senior centers as outlined on the official website. The county has also earned recognition for its magnet school in math and science receiving the Palmetto Finest School distinction as per the official website.

Partnerships play a role in community development; Fairfield County works with entities like the Lake Marion Regional Water Agency and Summers Corner Improvement District as noted on the official website. According to its official website, Fairfield County focuses on providing quality of life improvements through recreation opportunities as well as supporting business growth for residents and visitors alike.

Located in South Carolina’s upper Piedmont area, Fairfield County continues efforts to enhance community life through recreation programs, educational achievements such as workforce training initiatives, business opportunities in manufacturing or logistics sectors while preserving natural features like rivers alongside cultural events according to information from its official site.



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