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    SPRING 2024

    In 2022, Berkeley County residents voted to continue the County’s One Cent Sales Tax Program another seven years—with 10% of the tax revenue to be used for “greenbelt preservation” projects—in addition to roadway, transportation, and infrastructure-related projects. Now, a robust team of consultants and a Council-appointed Greenbelt Advisory Commission are deciding how to spend the roughly $58.7 million…


  • FEBRUARY 2024

    Winter “Wanderland”I hope you have had a warm and adventurous February. Winter in the Lowcountry is my favorite time to wander outside—and there is no better place to do it than the Cooper River Corridor! This time of year, the weather tends to be mild; there are more wild creatures than tourists; and most importantly,…


  • JANUARY 2024

    JANUARY 2024NEWS FROM THE COOPER RIVER FORUM A New Year to Celebrate As real estate prices escalate and developers continue to speculate, the Cooper River Corridor is facing development pressure from almost all sides (thank goodness for the massive 259,000-acre Francis Marion National Forest shield on the east). Creeping north from Mount Pleasant and Daniel Island and…