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A WEEKLY NEWSLETTER FOR CHARLESTON COUNTY
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on Ashley River Road / Sam Rittenberg Improvements Project On Wednesday, March 21, Charleston County Government held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the completion of the Sam Rittenberg (SC-7) and Ashley River Road (SC-61) Intersection Improvements project. The goal of the project is to improve safety and provide relief from traffic congestion at the intersection. The improvements extend along SC-61 from Wallace School Road to Wappoo Road and along SC-7 from Gardner Road to Wappoo Road. “Over the last few years, we have seen an incredible amount of growth in this area, which has led to an increase in traffic concerns. This traffic project and revitalization efforts will not only help alleviate congestion, but will make West Ashley a great place to live for years to come,” said Charleston County Councilman Brantley Moody. Several county and city elected officials attended the event held at the St. Andrews Public Service District Fire Station. The project was funded through the half cent sales tax. “We are very excited about the improvements to this busy intersection. This project is another excellent example of taxpayer dollars being put to good use,” said Charleston County Council Chairman Vic Rawl.
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Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on Ashley River Road / Sam Rittenberg Improvements Project Continued Improvements include:
Construction of an additional left turn lane on the northbound SC-61 approach (coming from Wappoo Road toward Sam
Rittenberg Boulevard).
Construction of an additional left turn lane on the southbound SC-61 approach (coming from Wallace School Road toward
Sam Rittenberg Boulevard).
Extension of the southbound right turn lane on SC-7 (coming from Wappoo Road toward SC-61).
Widening of lanes to provide 11-foot thru lanes and 14-foot outside, shared-use lanes on SC-61 within the project limits.
Traffic signal timing improvements to the intersections within the project limits.
Decorative traffic lights and crosswalks.
“I would like to thank everyone who worked diligently on making this project a reality. The new turn lanes and traffic light signal timing will ease traffic during peak travel times, making for a more convenient commute, and improving the quality of lives for our citizens,” said Charleston County Councilmember Teddie Pryor.
Zoning and Planning Hosts Public Workshops for Ten-Year
Comprehensive Plan Update
Last week the Charleston County Zoning and Planning department held three of seven public workshops to gather public input on
the ten-year update for the county’s comprehensive plan. “Public participation in the comprehensive planning process is critical
to ensure county growth is consistent with the community’s vision. Public input also helps guide the provision of county services
and impacts future policy decisions that improve the general welfare of all citizens and visitors to Charleston County,” said
Planning Director Joel Evans. Citizens can view and submit comments and suggestions on the county’s website at
www.charlestoncounty.org/departments/zoning-planning/comp-plan.php.
Meetings this week:
Monday, March 26, 2018, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Ladson Elementary School 3321 Ladson Road, Ladson
Tuesday, March 27, 2018, 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Lonnie Hamilton, III Public Services Building 4045 Bridge View Drive, North
Charleston
Wednesday, March 28, 2018, 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. West Ashley High School 4060 W. Wildcat Blvd., West Ashley
Thursday, March 29, 2018, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. James Island Elementary School 1872 Grimball Road, James Island
Summer Youth Applications Now Open
The Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) provides Charleston County youth between the ages of 16 and 21 with
paid summer employment for six weeks beginning June 22, 2018 through August 2, 2018.
Application period will end Friday April 13 or once 125 applications have been received.
Youth Eligibility:
Ages 16 to 21
Resident of Charleston County
Currently enrolled in high school or college
The Summer Youth Program (SYEP) is designed to provide:
Work experience
Work readiness skills
Positive work attitudes
To apply please complete an application at: https://www.charlestoncounty.org/syep/
Incomplete applications will not be processed.
Save on your water bills this summer and save rain water to water you lawn! The barrels
are normally $129 but are on sale for $68. You can order here: http://bit.ly/2qcH4Da.
Suspect Sentenced for Making Obscene Calls to Law Enforcement Approximately a year and a half ago, the Charleston County 9-1-1 Consolidated Dispatch Center received an unsettling call on an administrative line. The caller told the call taker he was holding a woman hostage at an undisclosed location. The staff work-ing that day reached out to Law Enforcement and the FBI was contacted to work on the case. The caller was a man in California who used VoIP and spoofing to create “burner” numbers so his number would be concealed when he made obscene or harassing phone calls to law enforcement across the country. Earlier this month he was sentenced to two years in prison.
“Even though it seemed like there was no way to track down this individual and possible hostage at the time of the call, you all did your jobs to the best of your ability. In the end, you helped ensure public safety. You made a difference,” said Allyson Burrell, deputy director, Charleston County 9-1-1 Consolidated Dispatch Center.
According to the Northern District of California’s US Attorney’s Office, the suspect admitted he knew his actions would result in a substantial disruption of public, governmental, and business functions.
Food Trucks coming to Downtown Judicial Center
Mark your calendar! The Diversity Committee is organizing food trucks Dashi and Wally Gy-
ros to be at the Judicial Center on Friday, March 30 from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Dashi serves
up Asian and Latin themed dishes, while Wally Gyros offers Mediterranean dishes. You can
check out their menus here:
http://www.dashichs.com/
http://wallygyros.com/
wellness
Monday, March 26
No classes scheduled
Tuesday, March 27
Yoga @ Blake 12:05 p.m.
Wednesday, March 28
Yoga @ DAODAS 12:00 p.m.
Yoga @ ESB 12:05 p.m.
Thursday, March 29
Yoga @ PSB 12:05 p.m.
Barre @ Blake 12:05 p.m.
Yoga @ LEC 5:15 p.m.
Friday, March 30
Yoga @ Main Library 1:00 p.m.
Health and Wellness Coach
Lunch & Learn @ the PSB
Tuesday, April 3
12p-1p, B-339 (Old EOC)
Health and Wellness Coach
Leslie Hall is a Registered Nurse and a Certified
Integrative Nutrition Health and Wellness
Coach. She is a school nurse in Charleston County School District, a wellness leader for the school district, and
offers health and personal coaching both locally and virtually. By using a holistic approach, she is able to see
how your health is represented in all aspects of your life. She goes beyond what is on your plate or in your pantry
and truly focuses on overall health. Her passion is family nutrition, self-care, and reigniting your spark for life.
Hall is also certified through the Institute of Integrated Nutrition. The Institute for Integrative Nutrition (IIN) was
founded in 1992 by Joshua Rosenthal. Once a small classroom of passionate students in New York City, it is
now the largest nutrition school in the world. Through its innovative online learning platform, Integrative Nutri-
tion has provided a global learning experience for ~100,000 students and graduates in over 150 countries world-
wide.
Source: https://www.integrativenutrition.com/
If you would like to attend, please register at the link below. All registered attendees will be provided lunch.
http://ccintranet.charlestoncounty.org/TrainingRegistration/Trainingregistration.php?id=1
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