QUICK INFORMATION:
VOTING INFO
Voting Location: 4700 Lamb Avenue, Union Point
Registration Office: 1180 C. Weldon Smith Drive, Greensboro
NEW RESIDENT INFO
New resident of Greene County/Union Point? – click here
or visit the Chamber – click here
ANIMAL CONTROL
Call 911 for emergencies only.
Call 706-486-4102 during business hours 8 – 5 MON – FRI
INSPECTIONS/PERMITS
Residents need permits for additions, electrical, HVAC, extensive remodeling, fences, etc.
Call before you work to find out more details – 706-486-4102
Greene County High School “Invincible Marching Tigers” Shine in St. Pete, FL!
On January 18-19, 2026, the Greene County High School “Invincible Marching Tigers” traveled to St. Petersburg, Florida, and delivered an outstanding performance! Despite challenging weather, our students showcased their dedication, talent, and teamwork, making the journey safely and returning home safely.
Under the exceptional leadership of Mr. Boone, the band’s hard work and passion were on full display. Every note, every formation, and every moment reflected the countless hours of practice and commitment.
As Victor Hugo once said, “Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent.” The Invincible Marching Tigers brought this idea to life, captivating the audience and leaving a lasting impression.
Amazing work, Tigers! Keep up the incredible effort and continue to make music that inspires!
Union Point: A Historic Gem
Founded in 1834 as a railroad junction and incorporated in 1904, Union Point is rich in history. Notable sites include the former Chipman Union Hosiery Mill, a historic complex of 20 buildings from the late 1800s, and the Terrace Hotel Inn, which served train passengers and traveling salesmen. The historic district also features Victorian-era homes, churches, and commercial structures.
Recently, Union Point completed a survey of buildings within the historic district, originally established in 1990 and recently amended. This state-recognized designation preserves the city’s architectural heritage and contributes to its future growth.
South of town, the Ogeechee River adds scenic beauty and historical significance, having supported early settlements, agriculture, and industry.
Union Point continues to embrace restoration and community development. The 1940s-era movie theater is undergoing renovation, and the Firefly Trail, connecting Athens to Union Point, was completed in January 2021, providing a valuable resource for recreation and tourism.
For more information, visit fireflytrail.com or contact City Hall at 706-486-4102.




















