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The access paths at Station 28 ½ and Station 32 have been closed due to storm impacts until further notice.

 

Mayor's Message- September 2025

Thu, 09/04/2025

Mayor Pat O'NeilDear Island Neighbors, 

School’s in session, football’s back, and we can anticipate more comfortable temperatures going forward. As signs of impending fall, that all sounds good to me, and I hope to you as well. Here are a few items of possible interest.

SCHEDULE REMINDERS
Don’t forget that with Labor Day behind us we are now back to garbage pickup only on Tuesday.

Also, Police Chief Glenn Meadows asks that I remind everyone of the dog hours on the beach. Summer hours are still in effect through September 30. During this time dogs can be off leash only from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., and on leash from 6:00 p.m. to 5 a.m. No dogs are permitted on the beach between the hours of 10:00 a.m and 6:00 pm. 

Winter hours for dogs on the beach run from October 1st to April 30th. During that time dogs can be on the beach all day, but off leash hours are only from 5:00 a.m. to noon. The rest of the day they may be on the beach if on leash from Noon to 5:00 a.m. 

Please remember that dogs are always required to be on the leash on beach paths and streets.

TOWN ELECTION 
As previously noted, along with a number of other municipalities, we have had to change our Town elections to November. Our election day is Tuesday, November 4. Charleston County Board of Elections and Voter Registration is handling all aspects of the election.

We will be electing three council members and mayor. You can see the candidates who will be on the ballot here: bit.ly/2025SICandidates. Just hit Search and scroll down for the list.

As always, voting on Election Day will be from 7AM to 7PM at Sunrise Presbyterian Church, thanks to the continued generosity of Rev. Vance Polley and his congregation.

Early voting will be available at several locations starting Monday, October 20. More information is available here https://bit.ly/2025SIEarlyVoting. Unfortunately, there is no early voting location on the Island, but one is at Seacoast Church in Mt. Pleasant. As always, absentee voting is also available.

 

TREE CITY USA...AGAIN!
This year we obtained recognition as a Tree City USA for the ninth time! The Town first earned this status in 2016, and we’ve regained it annually since then.  The Tree City USA designation is a national recognition program sponsored by the Arbor Day Foundation to promote cleaner air, cooler temperatures, community pride and urban forestry.  There are over 3500 Tree City USA communities nationally, with 48 in South Carolina.  The key requirements for a city to be designated include: maintain a Tree Commission, maintain a Tree Ordinance, spend at least $2 per capita in the annual budget on the community’s tree program, and observe Arbor Day with both a proclamation and a celebration.  Thanks to Planning and Zoning Administrator Charles Drayton and to Director of Resilience and Natural Resources Rebecca Fanning for keeping this going! 

Fittingly, in the past year  the Town obtained a tree canopy analysis with funding provided by the SC Forestry Commission. A 'heat map' of canopy coverage on the Island, as well as the report, is available at this link: https://bit.ly/2025SITCM.  Also this year, as part of the Arbor Day celebrations, the Town installed a saltwater-tolerant demonstration planting at the Old Dump (marshside at Station 19). Since its installation this spring, it has repeatedly flooded, and yet the plants are thriving. On Earth Day residents who gathered at the garden placed seashells at the base of their favorite plants – tallying the votes and a great way to slowly release nutrients into the soil. Marsh elder, baccharis (that's the monarch's favorite, too), goldenrod, sea oxeye daisy, and salt hay were all championed as someone's favorite plant. Soon you’ll be able to see the  seaside goldenrod. which is not to be confused with ragweed... the real culprit behind seasonal allergies. Check it out and don't forget to bring a seashell.

See you around the Island!

Pat O’Neil
Mayor
843 670 9266
oneilp@sullivansisland.sc.gov