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Leaders seek public input for Mark Clark Extension plans

Leaders seek public input for Mark Clark Extension plans
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Charleston, South Carolina, Developing New Land-Use Maps Based on Elevation & Hydrology

Charleston, South Carolina, Developing New Land-Use Maps Based on Elevation & Hydrology
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Gas in high demand across the Lowcountry

Gas in high demand across the Lowcountry VIDEO: Gas in high demand across the Lowcountry By Summer Huechtker | May 12, 2021 at 3:41 PM EDT - Updated May 12 at 7:05 PM CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Many people in the Lowcountry are rushing to get gas as the Colonial Pipeline remains closed. Despite government officials urging people to not hoard gas, some have even had to close their pumps. The Circle K at Maybank Highway and River Road had to close its pumps for regular gas on Wednesday morning. They are waiting to hear when someone will come refill their station. According to Gasbuddy, 49% of South Carolina stations are out of gas as of 7:03 p.m. Wednesday.

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New murals proposed at James Island Center

New murals proposed at James Island Center Charleston city leaders say they are discussing plans Monday to paint two massive murals on the sides of the buildings at the James Island Center. (Source: David Boatwright) By Danielle Seat | May 3, 2021 at 5:48 AM EDT - Updated May 3 at 5:48 AM CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A shopping center on Maybank Highway may soon have a different look. Charleston city leaders say they are discussing plans Monday to paint two massive murals on the sides of the buildings at the James Island Center. David Boatright, a local artist, is proposing the idea. He has painted many other murals in the Charleston area, including signage at several different establishments like the Charleston Crab House.

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Maybank Highway improvement project finds more funding

Maybank Highway improvement project finds more funding VIDEO: Maybank Highway improvement project finds more funding By Logan Reigstad | April 21, 2021 at 9:25 AM EDT - Updated April 21 at 10:11 AM CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Changes to make a busy stretch of road on James Island safer for pedestrians is closer to reality thanks to nearly $1 million in federal funding. A stretch of Maybank Highway on James Island has been slated for a pedestrian protection project ever since David Massie died after being hit while crossing the busy road near The Charleston Pour House. The area in question stretches from Riverland Drive to Maybank Highway along Woodland Shores Road.

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