Dorchester County Greenbelt Master Plan Public Engagement Sessions

Member Submission • February 5, 2024
Dorchester County is teaming up with Weston & Sampson and Audubon South Carolina to develop the Dorchester County Greenbelt Master Plan.
Dorchester County is teaming up with Weston & Sampson and Audubon South Carolina to develop the Dorchester County Greenbelt Master Plan. This effort is designed to safeguard, acquire, and enhance green spaces and recreational areas throughout our County, ensuring their conservation for current and future generations. The plan will be used to guide decision-making on the expenditure of public funds for the acquisition of land or conservation easements which was approved by the 2022 Bond Referendum. Your feedback is integral to the process of developing a plan that features the needs of our County.
We value your feedback and hope you can attend one of our upcoming drop-in style public engagement sessions: 
Rosenwald School (205 Ann Street, St. George, SC 29477)
Thursday,  February 8  from 5 to 7 pm

 Alston Middle School (500 Bryan St, Summerville, SC 29483)
Tuesday,  February 13  from 5 to 7 pm

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