Find us at a table after work on October 8th at Rusty Bull Brewing in North Charleston to sign postcards to your neighbors asking them to use their voting power this November to save our sea islands, our Stono river and our settlement communities.
On November 5th, Charleston County will ask residents to vote to approve another 25-year transportation sales tax. 34% of the entire tax would be dedicated to funding the outdated, overpriced, and destructive Mark Clark / I-526 Extension, draining funding from other more pressing priorities across Charleston County. Extending I-526 would destroy over 38 acres of wetlands, 30 acres of James Island County Park, displace homes and businesses, and open the floodgates to more traffic, more sprawl, and greater gentrification across rural Johns and Wadmalaw islands. Learn more here!