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Town Hall will be closing Friday, August 30th at 5pm in observance of Labor Day. Regular office hours will resume at 8 am Tuesday, September 3rd. If you have an emergency, please hang up and dial 9-1-1. Essential Police Department and Fire Department employees will remain fully staffed. For Police, Fire or Water Department Dispatch please hang up and dial 843-743-7200.

 

The Town of Sullivan's Island has partnered with Everbridge to bring you up-to-date alerts from the Police Department and the Water & Sewer Department. Registration is free and you will be alerted via text message or email. Text our zip code, 29482, to 888777 or click here to sign up today!  NOTE:  Please check with your cell phone provider for fees to receive text messages. 

Welcome to Sullivan's Island

Sullivan’s Island is a two and a half-mile long barrier island near the entrance of the Charleston Harbor. It is home to a little over 2,000 residents in half as many households.  Residents enjoy the small-town charm and relaxed lifestyle that the Island has retained since first being settled in the 17th Century. We are well known for our pristine beaches, award-winning restaurants, and close-knit community. 

Sullivan's Island was settled in the late 17th Century by Captain Florence O'Sullivan while he was stationed as a  lookout. It has a strong military background having been the site of a major Revolutionary War battle, The Battle of Sullivan's Island, as well as being involved in the first shots of the American Civil War. 

On September 23, 1989, Hurricane Hugo made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane. The eye passed over Sullivan's Island causing devastation across the entire island. The Ben Sawyer Bridge swung free of its locks and wound up pointing down with one end in the plough mud. The image was seen internationally as a symbol of Hugo’s wrath. Today, a healthy replacement of that bridge welcomes residents and visitors alike to the beautiful Island that we are fortunate to call home.

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