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City, county partner to battle James Island flooding
VIDEO: City, county partner to battle James Island flooding By Danielle Seat | April 7, 2021 at 5:30 AM EDT - Updated April 7 at 7:36 AM
JAMES ISLAND, S.C. (WCSC) - Charleston County and the city of Charleston hope a new park on James Island will help tackle flooding in the area.
The proposed Howle Avenue Park would go on land at the end of Howle Avenue off Maybank Highway near the James Island Creek. Charleston Special Project Administrator Matt Compton said those who live in the area have experienced drainage issues on their property for a long time. The park, he says, would help alleviate flooding problems and would also include a series of improvements.
Charleston considering new park for Johns Island
VIDEO: Charleston considering new park for Johns Island By Danielle Seat | April 7, 2021 at 5:09 AM EDT - Updated April 7 at 7:37 AM
JOHNS ISLAND, S.C. (WCSC) - The city of Charleston wants to build a new park off Maybank Highway on Johns Island.
The new park could stretch across 26 acres of land that includes two lakes.
The property is located on Griffith Road, which is right behind the Island School and down the road from the Tattooed Moose.
Charleston Special Project Administrator Matt Compton says in the first phase of the project, the city would like to set up docks for water access, walking trails through the park, and connections to the communities and school nearby. Then in the next phase he says they would like to add in picnicking areas and possibly build an expansion of the city’s Environmental Education Program in the park.
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