Four residential developers have signed letters of intent to give the Town of Holly Hill a total of $15,625,963.80 to build a new wastewater treatment facility.
Mayor Billy Chavis says his vision for Holly Hill’s future includes “better schools, better homes, better Internet, better shops,” and an upgrade of the downtown district. Chavis unveiled drawings of the proposed downtown master plan update during the town council’s monthly meeting on Monday, Nov. 6. The drawings are on display in the lobby of the governmental complex on Old State Road.
A business license official can drive around town and identify brick and mortar establishments that are required to have a license.
But it s more difficult to identify the independent vendors who sell their wares through those businesses, although they must buy business licenses, too.
“We know who they are,” Bobby Monroe told the Holly Hill Town Council during their monthly meeting on Monday, Sept. 11.
Monroe works for HdL Companies of Brea, California, which provides “revenue enhancement” services to about 700 local governments.