City of Orangeburg Launches Quarterly Community Chats to Educate Residents About City Services
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 25, 2025
Contact: Khali Gallman
Phone: 803.922.5310
Email: kgallman@thinkfsc.com
City of Orangeburg Launches Quarterly Community Chats to Educate Residents About City Services
Residents invited to engage with City Council and key department leaders and learn more about local government operations
ORANGEBURG, S.C. –The City of Orangeburg is excited to announce the launch of City Connect, a quarterly community chat series designed to educate residents about various aspects of city government and operations while fostering open dialogue between City Council, department leaders, and the community.
All City Connect community chats will be held at the Stevenson Auditorium, 979 Middleton Street, at 6:00 PM and will be moderated by Councilwoman Annette Dees Grevious. These sessions are open to the public and provide residents an opportunity to ask questions, provide feedback, and gain a better understanding of city operations.
City Connect Community Chat Schedule:
- Tuesday, October 14, 2025: Money Matters: Breaking Down Utility Bills and Taxes
Learn how your utility bills and property taxes are calculated and how funds are allocated. - Tuesday, February 24, 2026: Safety First: Understanding Public Safety & Emergency Services
Gain insight into how the City funds and operates police, fire, and emergency services. - Tuesday, May 12, 2026: Living Well: Exploring Parks, Recreation & Community Services
Learn about programs, facilities, and community services available to residents. - Tuesday, July 28, 2026: Building Orangeburg: Learning About City Planning & Infrastructure
Discover how roads, zoning, and development projects are planned and maintained.
Councilwoman Annette Dee Grevious, who spearheaded this initiative, anticipates the City Connect Community Chats will provide awareness and transparency in city government. “Many people do not understand how city government operates. These community chats are open for any and all discussion amongst residents and leaders,” said Councilwoman Grevious, District 4. “We want everyone to feel informed, involved, and empowered to participate in shaping Orangeburg’s future. We must work together to create the future we desire.”
Residents are encouraged to attend these free sessions to gain valuable knowledge about city services, ask questions, and share their ideas. Questions may be submitted until 5:00 PM on the Monday before each event. Submit questions here: https://forms.gle/ym6NBXVvZWxuTMcM8
For more information, visit https://www.orangeburg.sc.us/ or contact kgallman@thinkfsc.com.
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About the City of Orangeburg
Orangeburg, located in the heart of South Carolina, is known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and strong sense of community. The home of two award-winning universities, Orangeburg has served a pivotal role in the education of the nation’s leaders in various industries. Affectionately known as “The Garden City,” the city is committed to enhancing the quality of life for its residents through progressive initiatives, investment in infrastructure, and fostering local partnerships. Visit https://www.orangeburg.sc.us/ for more information.