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Official Website of the City of Greenville, Illinois Municipal Building 404 S. Third Street Greenville, Illinois Phone: 618-664-1644 Fax: 618-664-1648
City Government. The Municipal Building houses the City Manager, City Clerk / Finance Director, Utility Billing Department, Administration, Code Enforcement, Building Inspector, Economic Development and the Greenville Police Department.
Greenville, Illinois, located in Bond County, is 45 miles east of the metropolitan St. Louis area. Greenville was incorporated as a city on September 17, 1872. Greenville currently has a population of 7,000 residents.
Mayor & Council. The City of Greenville operates under a managerial form of government. The mayor and council members are elected at-large to four-year terms alternating every two years. Mayoral and City Council elections are held the first Tuesday in April in odd numbered years.
History of Community. Greenville was founded in 1815, had its first Federal Post Office built in 1819, incorporated as a town in 1855 and as a city in 1872. At one time, it had neighborhoods called New Jerusalem, Piety Hill, Cobtown, and Buzzard Roost.
Official Website of the City of Greenville, Illinois Municipal Building 404 S. Third Street Greenville, Illinois Phone: 618-664-1644 Fax: 618-664-1648
The Plan will expand upon the Downtown Greenville Plaza and develop a new streetscape plan around the Square, including burying of power lines, enhanced street lighting, improved event space, greater sidewalks, and much more.
Water and sewer bills are due by the 15th of each month to avoid a 10 percent penalty charge. The City offers several bill pay options listed below. A $10 service charge is assessed any time it is necessary to connect or disconnect service for any reason other than for the convenience of the City.
Auto-Pay ACH form. Official Website of the City of Greenville, Illinois. Municipal Building 404 S. Third Street Greenville, Illinois Phone: 618-664-1644 Fax: 618-664-1648.
The City of Greenville will be moving forward on a new downtown pavilion with a stage and bandstand to accommodate music and theatrical events thanks to the announcement of the city being awarded a $1.9 million state grant from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.