Mass E-mail Business Notification System
The City of Aiken has instituted another computer-based system to keep downtown businesses notified of many types of information. Read the rest of this article »
City looks to help businesses
The City of Aiken is looking at ways to assist local small businesses that are struggling in this economy. Read the rest of this article »
City workshop discusses use of undeveloped land
The City of Aiken is moving closer to developing a plan for its open space. A full-day workshop was held Wednesday afternoon to discuss future use of undeveloped land within Aiken, during which city officials, representatives of local groups and organizations and residents had the opportunity to weigh in. Read the rest of this article »
2-Hour Parking Restrictions Lifted on Richland Avenue Median
City Council has removed the two-hour parking limit in the center median of Richland Avenue between Laurens and Newberry streets. Read the rest of this article »
‘AIKEN SPEAKS UP’ Tenth Anniversary
The month of October 2008 marks the tenth anniversary recognizing the City of Aiken’s Speakers Bureau, ‘Aiken Speaks Up’. The City of Aiken continues to offer the Speakers Bureau for groups in the Aiken community interested in having City professionals speak on various City topics and new additions. Read the rest of this article »
- Public Smoking Ban Passes Aiken City Council
- Old Aiken Overlay District
- Downtown vitality grows
- Solid Waste pick up change
- How would you get rid of E-waste?
- Funny money has police, Secret Service on alert
- Water Rates
- For business success - Ask SCORE
- Redevelopment of large empty buildings incentive
- Aiken's Washington Center for the Performing Arts now equipped to host conferences


