City of Greenville, NC - Government

City of Greenville, NC - Government Greenville is the county seat of Pitt County, principal city of the Greenville metropolitan area. Census data). By the mid 1960’s, a new image began to evolve.

Greenville is the medical, economic, education, cultural, and industrial hub of Eastern North Carolina. The City covers approximately 35 square miles and has a population of 81,798 (according to U.S. Greenville, NC is located in the north central coastal plain region of Eastern North Carolina, approximately 85 miles east of Raleigh, 87 miles west of the Atlantic Ocean, and 265 miles south of Washi

ngton, DC. Greenville was founded in 1771 as "Martinsborough," named after the Royal Governor Josiah Martin. In 1774, the town was moved to its present location on the south bank of the Tar River, three miles west of its original site. In 1786, the city's name was changed to Greenesville in honor of General Nathanael Greene, the Revolutionary War hero, and later shortened to Greenville. During Greenville’s early years, the Tar River was a navigable waterway; and by the 1860’s there were several established riverboat lines transporting passengers and goods. Cotton was the leading agricultural crop, and Greenville became a major cotton export center. Before the turn of the century, however, to***co surpassed cotton and became the leading money crop. Greenville became one of the State’s leading to***co marketing and warehouse centers. For over a century, Greenville was recognized only for being an important to***co market and the home of a small State-supported college. The small college, East Carolina Teachers College, had become the third largest State-supported college, and enrollment approached 8,000 students--twice the 1960 enrollment figure. In 1967, it became East Carolina University. The ECU Medical School admitted its first four-year class in 1977. At the turn of the century, enrollment at ECU topped the 18,000 mark, and current enrollment is nearly 26,000 students. Burroughs Wellcome, a major pharmaceutical research and manufacturing firm, chose Greenville as its home in 1968, that started the development of Greenville's industrial complex. The site is now owned by DSM Pharmaceuticals, which employs approximately 1,400 people. The City and Pitt County have also become home to many other major industries and businesses including Rubbermaid, NACCO Materials Handling Group, Grady-White Boats, and ASMO. This has added to Greenville’s population and the economic growth of the City. Social Media Policy: https://greenvillenc.gov/government/city-manager-s-office/public-information-office/social-media

Happy Juneteenth! 💚City of Greenville offices are CLOSED on Friday, June 19, 2026, in observance of the Juneteenth holid...
06/19/2026

Happy Juneteenth! 💚

City of Greenville offices are CLOSED on Friday, June 19, 2026, in observance of the Juneteenth holiday. Offices will reopen at 8:00 AM on Monday, June 22, 2026.

PLEASE BE ADVISED:
🗑♻️ Sanitation routes normally serviced on Fridays were serviced on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
🚌 The GREAT Bus system will run normal hours on Friday, June 19, 2026; the G.K. Butterfield Transportation Center will be open from 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM.

06/18/2026

🎶 Sunday in the Park continues June 21 with the Kruz Band! 🎶

Grab your lawn chair, bring your friends and family, and join us for an evening of live music at Wildwood Park. There's nothing better than great music, beautiful scenery, and a summer evening spent together outdoors.

📅 June 21
⏰ 6:30 PM–8:30 PM
📍 Wildwood Park Event Shelter

This free community concert is the perfect way to spend your Sunday evening. We’ll see you at the park! 🎵☀️

06/18/2026

Hazardous Weather Update: June 18, 2026

Morning North Carolinians, there are a range of hazardous weather conditions to be aware of today. 👇

🌩️ Isolated to scattered severe thunderstorms are capable of producing damaging wind gusts and isolated tornadoes are possible Thursday afternoon into Friday.

💧 Flash flooding is possible across the state through the end of the work week, especially across the western half of NC on Thursday where the heaviest rainfall is expected.

🥵 A Heat Advisory is in effect from 11AM until 8 PM Friday for central and eastern NC. High temperatures are expected to rise into mid to upper 90s to around 100°F across much of NC Thursday.

🔥 A Fire Danger Statement is in effect Thursday across the Piedmont and much of the Coastal Plain where gusty southwest winds, hot temperatures, and extremely dry fuels from ongoing drought conditions will lead to increased fire danger.

🌊 A High Rip Current risk is also forecast for portions of the central NC coast.

Safety tips:
✔️ Secure outdoor furniture or objects that could get carried away with wind gusts. More tornado safety info, https://bit.ly/4xwFcUJ
🚗 Turn around don't drown! Do not drive through flooded waters! Check DriveNC.gov before heading out.
🔔 Sign up for local alerts and stay tuned to local weather stations. List of county alerts, https://bit.ly/44Y7QP4
📻 Keep that weather radio nearby. List of radio stations, https://bit.ly/4aDSTY8
🥤Stay hydrated and limit time outdoors if possible.
🚫 Refrain from any outdoor burning. Check with local authorities for any burn bans.
🚩 Check beach conditions before heading out. Tips and more info, https://bit.ly/4oykIa2

Full forecast:ReadyNC.gov/weather

06/18/2026
Corey Road Stormwater Project Scheduled to Begin Next WeekA stormwater improvements project aimed at helping to alleviat...
06/18/2026

Corey Road Stormwater Project Scheduled to Begin Next Week

A stormwater improvements project aimed at helping to alleviate localized flooding issues is scheduled to begin next week.

The Corey Road Regional Detention and Stream Restoration Project is the first of two planned projects to address flooding in neighborhoods off Corey Road. The project will see the installation of two new culverts to lower the upstream water levels in heavy rain events.

To allow for this work, Corey Road is expected to be closed to through traffic from East Fire Tower Road to Worthington Road beginning Tuesday, June 23. Construction is expected to last 6-8 weeks, weather permitting. The hard closure will be located just north of Trafalgar Drive, but local traffic will be able to access residences and businesses throughout construction.

There will be a signed detour directing motorists to take Worthington Road or East Fire Tower Road to County Home Road, depending on their direction of travel. This project is being completed during the summer months to avoid impacting local school traffic.

More information about this project can be found on the project webpage — https://www.greenvillenc.gov/634/Corey-Road-Detention-Stream-Restoration

06/18/2026
06/18/2026

Several hazards possible with the passage of remnant Arthur Friday. Strong wind gusts, isolated tornadoes and damaging winds, and brief heavy downpours.

Reminder: If you normally have Friday service, your routes will be serviced tomorrow, Wednesday, June 17th, due to the J...
06/16/2026

Reminder: If you normally have Friday service, your routes will be serviced tomorrow, Wednesday, June 17th, due to the Juneteenth holiday!

City offices are CLOSED on Friday, June 19, 2026, in observance of the Juneteenth holiday.

If you're a Friday solid waste customer, that means your collection service will be Wednesday this week. Spread the word! 🗣

06/16/2026

City offices are CLOSED on Friday, June 19, 2026, in observance of the Juneteenth holiday.

If you're a Friday solid waste customer, that means your collection service will be Wednesday this week. Spread the word! 🗣

06/16/2026

💪 Kids can build strength, confidence, and healthy habits this summer!

Join us for Kids’ Fitness Class at the Greenville Aquatics & Fitness Center, where ages 6–11 will learn proper form, full-body workouts, and have fun staying active.

📅 Saturdays | July 18–August 1
⏰ 10 AM–11 AM

Register today at GreenvilleNC.gov or any Greenville Recreation & Parks facility!

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200 W 5th Street
Greenville, NC
27858

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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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