Hartsville City Council Names New City Manager

 

City of Hartsville City Council voted at the May 12, 2020 regular City Council meeting to approve the hire of Daniel Moore as Hartsville’s newest city manager. Moore will assume the position of city manager from Natalie Zeigler who announced in March that she would be leaving Hartsville to accept the role of city administrator of the City of Goose Creek, SC beginning in June 2020.

“Our city is filled with amazing people that have a true passion for Hartsville,” […]

May 12th, 2020|News, Press Release|Comments Off on Hartsville City Council Names New City Manager

City of Hartsville Facilities Begin Phase One of Reopening

Beginning Monday, May 11th, some City of Hartsville facilities will be open with modified operations as a part of the City’s first phase of reopening to the public. City officials continue to encourage citizens to conduct as much business as possible over the phone, online, or by drop box to help minimize the amount of people inside of the facilities throughout the day. City of Hartsville employees will be taking precautions as recommended by the CDC and DHEC to […]

May 8th, 2020|News|Comments Off on City of Hartsville Facilities Begin Phase One of Reopening

Byerly Foundation Kicks Off All-America City Comeback Business 2020 Campaign

The Byerly Foundation has approved an initial grant of $150,000 for the All-America City Comeback Business 2020 Campaign. Since the initial funding by the Byerly Foundation, several other organizations have also contributed to the campaign. This All-America City Comeback Business Campaign is imperative to help save our small businesses that are suffering the economic impacts associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. The campaign would provide short-term relief to brick and mortar businesses within the city limits of Hartsville that are […]

May 6th, 2020|News, Press Release|Comments Off on Byerly Foundation Kicks Off All-America City Comeback Business 2020 Campaign

Surveying Crew to Begin Work April 20

The City of Hartsville will have contractors conducting a drainage study throughout the city beginning Monday, April 20, 2020. The contractor for this study is Nesbitt Surveying Co., Inc. They will be working in and around the ditches and other storm water locations. Nesbitt Surveying will notify the property owners if they are in the area and need access for surveying purposes. The surveyors will be wearing orange survey vests and will have surveying equipment with them. They will […]

April 17th, 2020|News|Comments Off on Surveying Crew to Begin Work April 20

Hartsville Police Department’s 2019/2020 DUI Grant Activity Report

The Hartsville Police DUI grant has reached its halfway point for the 2019/2020 grant period.  Although the pandemic has slowed our proactive efforts, we want to remind all drivers that the DUI officer is still working peak DUI offense hours and will continue to seek out impaired drivers.  The DUI officer, along with all HPD officers, have continued to work very hard to keep the streets of Hartsville safe. From October 2019-March 2020, the grant officer has made over […]

April 6th, 2020|News, Police, Press Release|Comments Off on Hartsville Police Department’s 2019/2020 DUI Grant Activity Report

Volunteers for Boards, Committees, or Commissions

THE CITY OF HARTSVILLE INVITES YOU TO HELP MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN YOUR CITY BY APPLYING TO BE A VOLUNTEER ON ONE OF OUR BOARDS, COMMITTEES, OR COMMISSIONS.

 

Applications are available at www.hartsvillesc.gov; contact city.clerk@hartsvillesc.gov or 843-383-3018. Deadline for applications is April 30, 2020. Thank you for your interest.

 

Architectural Review Board – Reviews plans for construction and demolitions to ensure the level of quality of all projects within the Design Overlay, B-1, and Historic Districts. Reviews and recommends to […]

March 26th, 2020|News|Comments Off on Volunteers for Boards, Committees, or Commissions

City of Hartsville Announces Modified Operations

In the interest of public safety and to help decrease the spread of Covid-19 (Coronavirus), the City of Hartsville will be moving to modified operations effective March 16 – 31, 2020. We will reevaluate these changes as more information is available. A detailed outline of modifications will be listed below and also our website and social media pages will be updated as changes are made.

Considering recommendations made by the CDC and SC DHEC, access to the City’s Public Facilities […]

March 16th, 2020|News|Comments Off on City of Hartsville Announces Modified Operations

COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Information

The City is closing following CDC guidelines to prepare for and respond to the COVOD-19 pandemic.

March 13th, 2020|News|Comments Off on COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Information

Hartsville’s Hidden Hero: Arnold Floyd

 

Hartsville’s Hidden Hero for the month of March is Arnold Floyd. Arnold has been with the City of Hartsville for 17 years and it currently serving as the landscape specialist. Each day is different in the life of Arnold Floyd. From March – September, Arnold’s primary responsibility is helping to mitigate any mosquito problems within the City by taking proactive measures and spraying mosquito prone areas. Based on feedback, we know that Arnold is one of the most appreciated […]

March 12th, 2020|News|Comments Off on Hartsville’s Hidden Hero: Arnold Floyd

A Message from Hartsville Police Department: Fans Don’t Let Fans Drive Drunk

Super Bowl LIV is right around the corner. This year, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is teaming up with Hartsville Police Department to remind football fans and Super Bowl partygoers that designated drivers are the best defense against the dangers of drunk driving. Super Bowl LIV falls on Sunday, February 2, 2020. If your Super Bowl celebration involves alcohol, plan for a ride home with a sober driver. If you’re hosting the party, take […]

January 30th, 2020|News|Comments Off on A Message from Hartsville Police Department: Fans Don’t Let Fans Drive Drunk