Spartanburg County Council to Meet February 16: Public Invited to Attend or Watch Live

By:

Vareva Harris, Co-Editor
vareva@thewoodrufftimes.com

Spartanburg County residents will have the opportunity to observe local government in action next week as the Spartanburg County Council holds its next regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, February 16, 2026. The Main Council meeting will begin at 5:15 p.m. in the County Council Chambers inside the Spartanburg County Administration Building, located at 366 North Church Street in downtown Spartanburg.

County Council meetings provide a forum for elected officials to consider ordinances, resolutions, budget matters, infrastructure projects, public safety updates, and other items affecting residents across the county. Agendas are typically posted in advance on the county’s official website.

For residents unable to attend in person, the meeting will be streamed live on YouTube through the county’s official channel:
🔗 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7gqyyNDZ0uoyo_g7qCsoCw?view_as=subscriber
Public participation is a key part of county governance. Citizens are encouraged to stay informed, review the agenda, and attend or tune in to remain engaged in decisions that impact Spartanburg County’s growth, infrastructure, and quality of life.
For additional details, visit the Spartanburg County website or contact the County Administration offices.

Spartanburg County Council members by district are as follows: District 1 is represented by Monier “Mo” Abusaft; District 2 by Jack A. Mabry; District 3 by Paul D. Abbott, Jr.; District 4 by Grant DeShields; District 5 by Bob Walker; and District 6 by Jessica Coker, CPA. (courtesy of Spartanburg County Council website)

Vareva Harris
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