Highway 41 in Charleston County is currently a two-lane road extending between the intersection of US 17 in Mount Pleasant to the Wando River bridge. A recent Compromise Alternative for Highway 41 seeks to limit impacts to both nature and
Get Involved In response to the proposals presented by the County in 2020, a group of Johns Island residents formed a grassroots coalition of community members committed to improving roads around the Main Road Corridor while also protecting the very
WHAT IS THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN? The Comprehensive Plan is the overarching planning document that outlines goals for the next decade of growth in the City of Charleston. The plan guides local decision makers in managing change in our city, including
SIGN THE PETITION A commonly used group of rodenticides, referred to as second-generation anticoagulants (SGAs), are imposing lethal impacts to native wildlife. This occurs through a process called secondary-poisoning and can happen when predators or scavengers consume poisoned rats. With
With increasing frequency every year, the City of Charleston finds itself under water. We are on the front lines of a changing climate and sea level rise. Stronger and more frequent rain events, higher seas pushing water further inland with
What’s the Latest? In October 2022, Hilton Head Town Council and Beaufort County agreed to proceed with the U.S. 278 corridor project. The agreement paves the way for an environmental assessment from federal and state agencies to take place. It
Google Background Google first applied to triple its allotted groundwater withdrawal from 183 to 549 million gallons (MG) per year in 2016 in order to cool servers at its data center in Berkeley County. The request was met with swift
Our wild oyster population Oysters are crucial to our estuaries, providing key habitat for many economically important species like shrimp, blue crab, red drum, and flounder. In total, there are about 120 species that rely on oyster reefs! Along with
Update: In April 2019, as a result of large-scale community opposition to the proposed development, the Town of Moncks Corner Planning Commission voted 4 to 2 to recommend denial to annex Gippy Plantation into the town and rezone the property
Update: Read the Coastal Conservation League’s comments regarding the Town’s consideration of a settlement agreement for Bluestein et al vs. Town of Sullivan’s Island at a Special Meeting on October 2, 2020. You can read those comments HERE. The History
Since 2002, Beaufort County voters have supported the Rural and Critical Lands Program to protect land. Today, over 24,000 acres are protected. The Rural and Critical Lands program began in 2002 and levies your property taxes to protect land. This
Consider this your one-stop shop for the most current information we have on the Crab Bank restoration project. It doesn’t take much: You can rent a kayak and paddle in 15 minutes to one of the few places on the