On the Oct 17 City of Tega Cay Council Meeting agenda, The Carolina Show Ski Team will be seeking approval to build and place a… Continue reading
York County SC Election Board is saying unofficially Chris Larsen has won the Tega Cay SC special election for the open city council seat. Second… Continue reading
See the Vote results at http://seetegacay.com/tega-cay/who-won-tega-cays-special-election-for-the-open-council-seat/
The next big event in Tega Cay is the special election to fill Larry Harper’s vacant city council seat. The ballet has been drafted and voting day in Tega Cay is Tuesday April 19th 2011.
There are 5 candidates that officially registered their candidacy for the council seat with the county elections committee.
I summarized basic info on each candidate below from the Fort Mill Times article by reporter Toya Graham. To see her full article go to the Fort Mill Times
Ralph S Hughes
A resident since 1970, 72, once managed Tega Cay’s golf facilities. Hughes has criticized the city for not doing a good job at running the golf course and allowing the club house restaurant and bar to close. Hughes claims he left the city with three hundred golf members, a good restaurant, good food, good service.
Eddie Davis
Davis, 39 is a 7 year resident of Tega Cay. He ran for a Tega Cay City Council seat six years ago, but lost to Les Conner. Davis is the owner of Business Capital Solutions. Davis wants to make sure Tega Cay stays on the right direction. Continue reading
The following is the Tega Cay City Manager’s Minute- Grant Duffield February 2011
Since its beginnings in the early 1970′s, many residents of Tega Cay have hoped that there might one day be an elementary school that Tega Cay could truly call its own. While Gold Hill Elementary School has served the children of Tega Cay as a center of educational excellence for many years, many in Tega Cay have longed for a neighborhood elementary school facility that, by its proximity and design, can foster a greater sense of community within our City.
Several months ago, the Fort Mill School District acquired 20+ acres of property along Gold Hill Road, immediately adjacent to the City of Tega Cay. On this property, the Fort Mill School District intends to construct Elementary School #8 – the Tega Cay Elementary School. Continue reading
City Councilman Larry Harper resigns his city council seat effective February 15, 2011. This news was shared at the Tega Cay City Council meeting last… Continue reading
Mayor’s State of the City Address – July 4, 2010
Good evening and Happy Birthday Tega Cay!
I have been looking forward to this day with excitement and a nervous anticipation. This celebration gives me the opportunity to talk with you about our extraordinary city.
I don’t have to tell you that the last few years have been challenging, but despite our hardships, our City is strong. The saying goes “adversity doesn’t build character, it reveals it”. I believe that in these times Tega Cay’s strong character has not just been revealed, it is what has allowed us to excel. The character of the people in Tega Cay is demonstrated through their willingness to step up and do what’s necessary. It shows in our volunteers, our staff and our elected officials’ commitment to working as a team, to meet challenges and their desire to keep looking ahead and planning for a great future. It is because of the extraordinary character of our community, we can say, a great city starts here. Continue reading







