Projects

Learn more about some of the City's current projects. 

The City and Dominion Energy entered into an agreement for the design, engineering and construction of undergrounding utility projects.  

 The following projects have been identified by the City as...

The City has initiated the third phase of a project to improve storm water and tidal drainage across the island. This project is intended to make significant drainage improvements to the 30th, 36th and 41st Avenue outfalls which will improve conditions on the amount of standing water events...

In 1999, the City of Isle of Palms purchased the marina facility located at the confluence of Morgan Creek and the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. The floating docks at the marina are approximately 30-year old timber framed docks. 

The FY21 Budget includes funds to replace...

The City of Isle of Palms owns the Isle of Palms Marina located on 80 41st Avenue. The site includes a waterfront restaurant on the Intracoastal Waterway, one of the best breathtaking public restaurant sites in the Lowcountry. The restaurant site includes a dedicated dock space along the...

The City of Isle of Palms is undergoing a Strategic Plan development process.

The City engaged the services of the College of Charleston's Joseph P Riley Center for Livable Communities to help develop the plan. The plan development process...

The Public Safety Building is approximately 31,000 square feet and was completed in 2009. The building is located at 30 JC Long Boulevard and serves as the headquarters of the Police and Fire Departments. 

The existing structure is not considered structurally deficient but shows...

On September 22, 2020, City Council voted to create a public dock and greenspace in the space formerly leased to the commercial watersports operation. 

On November 2023, City Council awarded a contract to Truluck for the construction of a new public dock, which will include a 16' wide...

Unseasonal storm, tide conditions and cyclical changes to the north side of Breach Inlet have caused erosion leaving little to no dry sand beach and no dune along much of the area of the beach south of 3rd Avenue. The proposed dune repair project limits include repairing the dune along...

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