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James Island mayor dumps documents on floor during council discussion VIDEO: James Island mayor dumps documents on floor during council discussion By Nick Reagan | April 30, 2021 at 5:01 PM EDT - Updated April 30 at 8:03 PM JAMES ISLAND, S.C. (WCSC) - A James Island Town Council workshop meeting turned heated Wednesday night after Mayor Bill Woolsey allegedly became upset and abruptly left the meeting. Council members say he then returned with a recycling bin full of documents and proceeded to dump the contents onto the floor. “He then went back into the town offices and got a second recycle bin and dumped it on the floor in front of all of us and then tossed the recycle bin across the conference room,” said Councilmember Cynthia Mignano. “I was definitely shocked. I found it to be unprofessional on his part. There are other ways that you can get your point across.” ....
10 min to read James Island Councilman Garrett Milliken, who introduced the original resolution, said the version that passed is still a positive step for the community of about 11,500. This is going to give us the initiative to apply some of these ideas to the funding process, he said. While recent years have brought plenty of focus to flooding and other effects of climate change in South Carolina, far less attention has been paid to the causes, namely the planet-insulating greenhouse gasses that have made air and water temperatures rise around the globe. South Carolina, for example, has no state climate plan to tackle these causes, though it has previously instituted modest goals for reducing energy use in state buildings. The city of Charleston has made some moves towards energy efficiency, but hasn t engaged in bigger steps yet, like installing solar panels on city buildings or converting its fleet of cars to electric. ....