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WCIV Charleston on MSNBarberry Woods Restoration Project begins on Johns Island, aims to tackle flooding issuesAccording to a release from the City of Charleston, the $5.8M project, of which $4.9M is funded by SCOR's ARPA Stormwater ...
The South Carolina Office of Resilience (SCOR) this week awarded the City of Charleston’s Barberry Woods Drainage Improvement Project with a $4.6 million grant as part of its American Rescue ...
The Barberry Woods subdivision was built before the city of Charleston enacted stricter stormwater management standards. City officials just broke ground on a $5.8 million project to address ...
JOHNS ISLAND, S.C. (WCBD) – Construction crews began work on the Barberry Woods restoration project Wednesday. The green infrastructure project sits in the tree clearing phase, whereas the co… ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – The City of Charleston announced on Monday that it will receive $4.6 million in funding for the Barberry Woods Drainage Improvement Project from the South Carolina O… ...
The Barberry Woods project not only will alleviate one of the island’s worst flooding problems, but it also promises to set an important example of the creative, flexible ways that Charleston ...
Two homeowners who have been living in Barberry Woods since the mid-2000s said they love where they live, but a fix to their drainage problems has been long overdue. “Once we do get the flooding, the ...
The Barberry Woods Drainage project heads to Charleston’s Technical Review Committee Thursday. City leaders said when the neighborhood was built, a historic stream and wetland system were blocked, ...
JOHNS ISLAND, S.C. (WCIV) — The South Carolina Office of Resilience and the City of Charleston announced Wednesday that construction of the Barberry Woods Restoration Project in Johns Island has ...
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