West Pendleton Neighborhood Revitalization The West Pendleton Neighborhood Revitalization Project is a significant initiative aimed at enhancing the community's safety and accessibility. Funded by a $500,000 grant and an additional $676,636 from the Town's fund balance, this project reflects the town's commitment to improving the quality of life for its residents.
Pendleton Oil Mill The Mayor, Frank Crenshaw, along with the Town Administrators are working on the project and wanted to make the people of Pendleton aware of the work being done on it. A solution is being sought, although it is not an easy process. Due to the size and nature of the project and the impact that this site can have on the future of Pendleton, we know that the process will take time and collaboration
Village Hills (TIF District) The Village Hills Small Area Plan is a visionary blueprint aimed at revitalizing a neglected section of the historic Town of Pendleton, South Carolina. By embracing a mixed-use generational development approach, the plan seeks to harmoniously blend residential, commercial, and recreational spaces, thereby fostering a vibrant community atmosphere.
Central Road Pump Station Replacement The existing Central Road Pump Station is located on the bank of a branch of Eighteenmile Creek on parcel number 390-004-006. The pump station collects flow directly from the 22 multi- and single-family residences on parcel number 390-004-008. Flow is pumped through approximately 1,400 linear feet (LF) of four (4)-inch diameter force main that discharges into the gravity sewer system at Brown Road
Pendleton - Clemson Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion The existing WWTP serves Town of Pendleton (Pendleton), a portion of the City of Clemson (Clemson), and a portion of Anderson County (Anderson) with a permitted treatment capacity of 2.0 million gallons per day (MGD)/ The WWTP is operated by the Town of Pendleton, but ownership of the treatment capacity is divided among the three (3) entities named above.
Brew's Parking Lot The project consists of upgrades to the utilities and sewer system, as well as repaving the parking lot behind Brew's. The project complies with all existing ordinances, addresses current drainage issues, and upgrades outdated utilities each of which is critical to ensuring the long-term functionality and safety of the parking lot.