Meeting to Discuss Nearby Project

Please note the email messages exchanged between Katie Zimmerman and Shelia Parker, County Construction Project Manager, regarding a community meeting on June 30th between 5:00 and 6:00 at the Charleston Presbyterian Church, 1405 Miles Drive.

The purpose of the meetings is to discuss tree removals along Old Towne Road for the sidewalk improvement project. Details are more fully outlined below.

Please share with your neighbors and other West Ashley residents.

Peter

A.    PETER SHAHID, JR.
CHARLESTON CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT 9
MAYOR PRO TEMPORE – 2019
1861 WEST BATTERY LANE
CHARLESTON, SC 29407
843.323.6474
peter@charlestoncitycouncil9.org

From: Katie Zimmerman [mailto:katie@charlestonmoves.org]
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2022 2:44 PM
To: Peter Shahid <peter@charlestoncitycouncil9.org>
Subject: Fwd: Old Towne Road Sidewalk Neighborhood Meeting

I’m sure you’re aware of this, but just in case….

If they have to go with their alternative, then it’s going to need some major improvement. Because right now, it’s dangerous to leave it as is and just paint sharrows. 

Katie ZimmermanExecutive DirectorCharleston Moves843-693-1380katie@charlestonmoves.orgwww.charlestonmoves.orgMail: 
P.O. Box 30561
Charleston, SC 29417
Office:
478 King Street, Suite F
Charleston, SC 29403
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———- Forwarded message ———
From: Sheila S. Parker <SParker@charlestoncounty.org>
Date: Thu, Jun 16, 2022 at 2:05 PM
Subject: Old Towne Road Sidewalk Neighborhood Meeting
To: katie@charlestonmoves.org <katie@charlestonmoves.org>
Cc: John P. Martin <JPMartin@charlestoncounty.org>

Hello Katie!

Hope you have been well. I don’t know the level of involvement you have had on the Old Towne Road sidewalk project, but there is an area within the project that calls for tree removals where we are constructing a ten-foot-wide multi-use concrete sidewalk to replace an existing five-foot-wide sidewalk on Old Towne Road.  We know that this impact on the existing trees and vegetation in the right-of-way between Ingram Road and Old Towne Road will not sit well with the residents living in the area. Because of this sentiment, we have scheduled a community meeting with the residents of the Charlestown Estates subdivision located next to Charlestown Landing State Park.  The purpose of the meeting is to inform the residents of the project and to gather their feedback on the project scope and tree impacts.  

The reason I want to make you aware of this meeting is because there is an alternative being considered to leave the five-foot sidewalk as is in that area, and to instead paint sharrows on Ingram Road to accommodate bicyclists. If you would like to attend, we are planning to hold the meeting on Thursday June 30th from 5PM to 6 PM at the Charleston Presbyterian Church at 1405 Miles Drive across the street from the State Park. John Martin is the PM on this project but since his multi-use path will tie in to my SC7-171 improvements we are collaborating on the community engagement effort. Please let me or John know if you have any thoughts or concerns. Thanks!

Respectfully,

Sheila S. Parker, P.E.Construction Project Manager
Charleston County Public Works
4045 Bridge View Drive, Suite B309
North Charleston, SC 29405
O: (843) 202-7624

C: (843) 754-7609

sparker@charlestoncounty.org

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Local Updates from Councilman Shahid

Dear Neighborhood Association Presidents:

I will hold my next constituent meeting, “Coffee and Conversation with Peter”, 10:00am, Saturday, May 14th, in the class room at Charles Towne Landing. The conceptual plans of the proposed Sumar Street (the former Piggly Wiggly) site will be presented at this meeting. This will be the third public showing of the vision for the redevelopment of this property. I encourage you and your family, neighbors and friends to attend.

There are other events I wish to call to your attention:

First, attached and listed below is the City Council agendas for next week’s committees and council meeting.

Second, as noted below is the agenda for the West Ashley Revitalization Commission meeting to be held at 5:30 on May 11th at the Bees Ferry Public Library.

Third, on Thursday May12th the first of three road races/walks will be held at Charles Towne Landing, which is organized by Friends of the Landing. The other 2 races within this series is May 26th and June 16th. These races include a kids race and are followed by a dinner hosted in Founder’s Hall.  These are family oriented races and is a fun opportunity to spend time with family, friends and neighbors. The run begins at 7:00 pm and the kids run is held beforehand.

Finally, Charleston Moves is holding its second annual Ride of Silence on May 18th, in conjunction with the International Ride of Silence. This ride will be their third over the North Bridge. They will start and end outside of Frothy Beard Brewing in West Ashley. Ride of Silence is a bicycle ride that takes place across the globe at approximately the same time, during which we honor those we have lost on our roadways. 

https://charlestonmoves.networkforgood.com/events/41511-ride-of-silence

Peter

A.    PETER SHAHID, JR.

CHARLESTON CITY COUNCIL

DISTRICT 9

MAYOR PRO TEMPORE – 2019

1861 WEST BATTERY LANE

CHARLESTON, SC 29407

843.323.6474

peter@charlestoncitycouncil9.org

The following documents as part of the City Council agenda packet for May 10, 2022:

1.   Real Estate Committee Minutes from April 25, 2022;

2.   Real Estate Committee Agenda for May 9, 2022;

3.   Public Safety Committee Agenda for May 9, 2022;

4.   Public Works and Utilities Agenda for May 9, 2022;

5.   Traffic and Transportation Agenda for May 10, 2022;

6.   City Council Agenda for May 10, 2022, and

7.   Meeting Notice for the week of May 9, 2022.

Due to the size of the Ways and Means agenda, included is a link below where the agenda can be uploaded. 

Ways and Means Agenda:

https://www.charleston-sc.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_05102022-7424

Church Creek NFWF Renaturalization, Habitat Restoration and Flood Protection Project Construction Contract:

https://www.charleston-sc.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_05102022-7425

A meeting of the West Ashley Revitalization Commission will be held at 5:30 p.m, May 11, 2022 at the Bees Ferry Public Library 3035 Sanders Rd, Charleston, SC 29414  The meeting will also be streamed on YouTube at:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBofP1rUHr3PnAGIY3w7a5Q/playlists

The meeting agenda is linked here.   https://www.charleston-sc.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_05112022-7422

The agenda is posted on the City’s calendar and the Commission’s webpage www.charleston-sc.gov/WARC, and will be distributed to our West Ashley email list. The agenda will also be posted to the City’s Facebook page.

Trash / Garbage Schedule Adjustments

Trash Pickup On One-Day Delay For Parts Of City Of Charleston; Garbage Pickup Remains On Schedule

Charleston, S.C. — Due to unusually large volumes of debris created from last week’s wind and rain storms, trash pickup will be delayed one day for downtown, inner West Ashley and James Island residents for the remainder of the week. Outer West Ashley, Johns Island and Daniel Island will remain on a normal trash pickup schedule.

Crews will work into the weekend in order to complete this week’s trash pickup.

Trash includes:

– Leaves, twigs, weeds and grass clippings in brown paper bags designed for the purpose of leaf and clippings disposal,

– Tree limbs and stumps in 4-foot lengths and 4-inch diameter,

– Miscellaneous materials (personal construction materials, wood or metal scrap).

Garbage pickup (collected in green bins) will not be impacted and continue to be picked up on schedule.

“Based on what we’ve seen so far, we’re projecting a 65 percent increase in the amount of trash put at the curb this month – about 700 tons more than usual,” Superintendent of Environmental Services Matt Alltop said. “We appreciate our citizens patience as we get fully caught up and back on schedule.”

MEDIA CONTACT:                      Jack O’Toole, Director of Communications

Media Relations/Public Information

(843) 518-3228

otoolej@charleston-sc.gov

Parkshore III Potluck Block Party – 4-6pm on April 24th

Don’t Miss the Parkshore III Block Party!
Save the Date! After a two year pandemic hiatus, our Neighborhood Potluck Block Party is planned for Sunday April 24th, from 4-6 pm. It will be held at a new site this year, the cul de sac at the end of Leichester Road. It is a great time to renew friendships and meet our new neighbors. Hot dogs, condiments, paper plates / cups / utensils, and non-alcoholic beverages (etc) will be provided, but please consider bringing a dessert or covered dish to share. All Parkshore III residents are welcome!

Rain Date: If the weather is bad, we plan on holding the block party on May 1st from 4-6pm.

Many thanks to our Parkshore III neighbors who help keep our little community looking great by supporting the voluntary landscaping fund. Without your support, we wouldn’t have the neighborhood islands trimmed, planted, and mulched. Pine straw will be put down in the islands around our neighborhood in the coming weeks. We are also very grateful to all of our families who have contributed in the past and hope you will continue to contribute to the 2022 fund if you haven’t already done so. The suggested donation is $100, but any amount is very much appreciated! Donations can be made to Parkshore III HOA and delivered to our Treasurer, Pam Luhn, at 10 Charing Cross Road.

Apologies and Thanks to Willie and Paula Horne who were accidentally left off of the 2021 & 2022 donation recognition lists! 

We hope to see everyone there!!

https://mailchi.mp/d43ee461d1c0/parkshore-3-block-party