ORANGEBURG, S.C. — If you've ever wondered how property taxes were set, how police and emergency services were funded, or any questions about the day-to-day workings of the City of Orangeburg, you now have a chance to get those questions answered -- and to share your ideas -- in a series of public meetings organized by the City of Orangeburg.

Orangeburg City Council has scheduled quarterly City Connect community meetings to answer questions from residents, provide feedback, and give a better understanding of city operations.

“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 Annette Dee Grevious, District 4. “We want everyone to feel informed, involved, and empowered t

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