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Six candidates are competing for three available council seats in Clemson's municipal election on Nov. 5.

Meet the Clemson City Council candidates

Kat Pugh, Asst. News Editor October 24, 2024

The city council positions currently held by council members Bob Brookover, Catherine Watt and John W. Ducworth III are up for election this year. Brookover is seeking another term alongside five others...

Woods and Campos are brainstorming to construct narrower roads and/or additional speed bumps in residential areas alongside changing the speed limit.

Clemson PD takes action to lower road speeds, discusses traffic enforcement

Kat Pugh, Asst. News Editor September 5, 2024

A budget amendment was approved by the Clemson City Council to purchase two new Clemson Police Department police cars and eight new solar-powered radar speed signs to facilitate road safety in Clemson...

An estimated 300 people attended Clemson City Council for the second reading of the Clemson Hub ordinance.

‘Shame on you’: City approves housing development despite resident opposition

Kat Pugh, Asst. News Editor April 17, 2024

Upon hearing Clemson City Council had approved the Clemson Hub project on Keowee Trail, Clemson residents exclaimed, “Shame on you!” and stormed out of City Hall during the development’s second reading...

A packed house at Clemson City Council ahead of the first reading of the Clemson Hub PD ordinance.

City votes in favor of housing development under threat of lawsuit

Kat Pugh, Asst. News Editor April 4, 2024

In front of a council meeting packed with residents passionate about the future of Abernathy Park and the surrounding area, the Clemson City Council voted 4-3 in favor of the Clemson Hub project on Keowee...

The CATbus is free for all riders and is offered daily.

City of Clemson approves application for 6 new CATbuses powered by natural gas

Kat Pugh, Senior Reporter April 4, 2024

Clemson Area Transit has applied to add six new compressed natural gas buses to the city of Clemson. CAT Interim General Manager Jerry Kerns presented the Clemson Area Transit appeal for two grant funding...

College Avenue will be designed to allow for more accessible walking spaces.

City of Clemson approves redesign of College Avenue

Corey Glenn, Asst. News Editor February 22, 2024

The Clemson City Council approved design negotiations with an engineering firm to redesign College Avenue between Study Hall and TD’s at its meeting on Monday. The proposed design changes include...

With the updated regulations, parking in downtown Clemson will remain free on nights and weekends.

City of Clemson updates downtown parking regulations

Corey Glenn, Asst. News Editor January 10, 2024

The Clemson City Council passed the first reading of an ordinance to meter all public parking in downtown Clemson at the Jan. 2 meeting. If the second reading of the ordinance passes on Tuesday, Jan....

Even if the proposed changes go through, parking in downtown Clemson will remain free on nights and weekends.

City of Clemson proposes downtown parking changes

Corey Glenn, Asst. News Editor October 26, 2023

The city of Clemson is looking to make big changes to parking downtown, including moving towards metering all on-street parking during the day, a proposal that was announced at the Oct. 16 city council...

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