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Johns Island's Green Future: A Vote on Parks and Farms
Johns Island, SC, USAFriday, November 8, 2024
One council member, Jenny Honeycutt, noted that the landowner, Horres Enterprises Inc. , has criticized Charleston County in the past. However, she supports the project because it benefits local kids and preserves land. The project will go to the county council next week for final approval.
Another approved project is a $2. 9 million, 94. 4-acre property called Grayson Oaks. The Land Trust wants to keep this farmland and let the public engage with agriculture through field trips, dinners, and tours. They also plan to add walking trails connecting to nearby areas.
All 18 projects need final approval from the county council next week. If approved, these projects will move forward in the next few months.
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