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Spring 2026 Clean up set to take place April 6th-10th
Our annual fall clean up dates have been set for April 6-10th between the hours of 7:30 AM to 5 PM. Remember, this is a free service for people that live inside city limits. Just bring your unwanted items to the drop off location, at 40 Mountain Drive. Our staff will help you unload. Tires, batteries, construction materials, anything containing Freon, and paint are prohibited. Folks that live outside city limits but on Greenbrier water, you must get a $25 permit at city hall.
Ashton Pruitt
12 hours ago1 min read


BOIL ORDER ISSUED FOR SELECT STREETS
SPECIAL NOTICE: (February, 26, 2026) Water service is temporarily interrupted on the following streets due to a water line leak: Tyler Street, Lonzo Lane, Linder Road, Breckinridge Drive, Wadesfield Drive, Fisher Cove, and Canten Cove. Our Water Department is actively working to repair the line and restore service as quickly as possible. We appreciate your patience. Once water service is repaired this area will be under a boil order. We will post updates online, on facebook,
City of Greenbrier
Feb 271 min read


Officer Johnny Fowlkes -Retires After Decades of Service
The City of Greenbrier proudly recognizes and celebrates the retirement of Officer Johnny Fowlkes, honoring a career of service, courage, and a genuine heart for protecting others. Mayor Hartwick honored him during the February City Council Meeting with a special recognition. Officer Johnny Fowlkes Officer Fowlkes recently retired after six years with the Greenbrier Police Department, capping off an impressive 26 year career in law enforcement that included service with the A
Ashton Pruitt
Feb 32 min read


Meredith Post Appointed as Greenbrier’s Newest City Councilwoman
Mayor Hartwick swearing in Meredith Post The City of Greenbrier is proud to announce that Meredith Post has officially joined the...
Ashton Pruitt
Jun 3, 20252 min read
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