The City of Cayce is looking for volunteers to serve on the Cayce Planning Commission, Cayce Municipal Election Commission, Cayce Housing Authority, and the Accommodations Tax Committee (State Law requires that this position be filled by someone from the hotel/motel industry located in the City of Cayce). Members who serve on the City’s committees must either live or work within the city limits. If you are interested in serving, please visit the Government page and then click on the “Boards & Committees” tabs to access the potential member application or contact Tammy Barkley, Municipal Clerk, at 796-9020.
A New Kind of City
Welcome to the City of Cayce's web site! We hope you will find the information provided on this site helpful to you whether you are a lifelong resident, a newcomer to our community or planning to visit or relocate.
Rediscover Cayce
Cayce is proud of its rich historical heritage, including as part of its city limits the site of one of the earliest European settlements in the Midlands. Cayce is also home to the Fort Granby site, where several important Revolutionary War battles were fought. In 1914, when the city was formed, the name Cayce was chosen to honor one of its prominent citizens, William J. Cayce.
Today, Cayce is the home to more than 13,000 citizens. With easy access to Interstates 20, 26 and 77 and adjacent to the Columbia Metropolitan Airport, Cayce offers quick access to jobs, shopping, entertainment and the world. Cayce's convenient location means residents and visitors alike are just minutes away from the numerous cultural and recreational amenities of the Midlands.
The Congaree River has always played a dominant role of strategic importance in Cayce's development. Through the joint effort of the City of Cayce and the River Alliance, the Cayce Riverwalk along the Congaree provides a peaceful and natural setting for walking, jogging, and enjoying nature. Development on both sides of the river remains a driving force in the City's continuing economic development.
We hope you will "Rediscover Cayce" and look at the benefits of our "New Kind of City!"