Ashley Hunter City of Cayce

Cayce City Council has appointed Michael Conley as the City Manager of Cayce

The City of Cayce is pleased to announce the hiring of a new City Manager, Mr. Michael Conley. When current City Manager, Jim Crosland, announced his future plans in May of 2025, the City of Cayce and Council posted the vacancy for the City Manager position and began holding interviews. One of those candidates was […]

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Cayce and Project Partners Prioritize Communication as the Cayce Avenues Drainage Project Continues to Move Forward

As construction ramps up on the Cayce Avenues Drainage Improvement Project, city officials and contractors are taking extra steps to keep residents informed, safe, and aware every step of the way. Construction of the $10 million infrastructure project—designed to reduce flooding and improve storm drainage across the Avenues neighborhood—is now fully underway, with heavy equipment and work crews […]

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City of Cayce publishes details of its annual budget for Fiscal Year 25-26

The City of Cayce has published a flyer with the details of its annual budget for for Fiscal Year 25-26. Also, Cayce residents will be getting a copy of the annual budget on their trash cans. In addition to making sure the city provides the budget information to every citizen, city staff is also posting […]

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Cayce Welcomes Luke Godbold as the Director of Development Services

The City of Cayce welcomes Luke Godbold as the new Director of Development. Godbold served as the Community & Economic Development Director for the City of Lake City, Interim Project Manager for the Myrtle Beach Regional Economic Development Corporation and an Economic Development Specialist for the North Eastern Strategic Alliance. A Marion, SC, native, Godbold received his Bachelor of […]

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City of Cayce Provides Update on Sewer Line Break

NOTIFICATION TIMELINE: On May 20, the City of Cayce notified residents and the public of a Sanitary Sewer Overflow in the Riverland Drive area of Cayce. The overflow appeared to have been caused by a manhole failure.  On May 24, the City of Cayce notified residents and the public of a Sanitary Sewer Overflow along Phase […]

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1,200-plus employees with the SC Department of Public Health moving to former Dominion Energy Building on Cayce’s 12th Street

The City of Cayce is excited to welcome more than 1,200 employees with the South Carolina Department of Public Health to the former Dominion Energy Building on Cayce’s 12th Street. In 2023, the South Carolina General Assembly passed a law that split the Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) into two separate agencies. The […]

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