Here is a recap of the Mauldin City Council meeting on April 20.
Council report
During his report to council, City Administrator Seth Duncan announced that the Mauldin Theatre Co. will perform at Artisphere. On May 9 at 3:30 p.m., the theater group will be on the Fred Collins Foundation Grand Lawn Stage, and on May 10 at 3 p.m., a group of its youth performers will take to the Furman University Artists on the Rise stage.
Other report highlights included:
- Swig Drinks will open in the old Sonic location at 1534 Woodruff Road in Greenville.
- The Greenville Triumph will host its first home game at GE Vernova Park on June 3.
Approved: Modification to Adams Glen pump station
Council approved a request to have Excel Electric install a power conditioning voltage regulator at the Adams Glen pump substation, which was added to the city’s collection system inventory in June 2024. Over the past 22 months, as homes have been constructed, city staff has dealt with the station pump’s tripping breakers.
After performing an investigation, it was determined that everything in the station operated properly when run off the generator, but surges or drops would occur when it was connected to “live” power. Installing the regulator will fix that issue.
This modification is expected to cost $75,000 and will be a one-time expense.