Crews and contracted service providers continue to work throughout the community to facilitate storm clean-up efforts.
Tower Beach: Emergency repairs at Beachwalk #13 have been completed as of 12:30 PM today, October 2nd. Tower Beach and its facilities are now open. Repairs at Beachwalk #14 will begin this afternoon and are expected to be completed by the weekend.
Beachwalks #11, #12, #18, #20, #21 remain closed due to significant beach erosion.
Access to Six Oaks and the Sea Pines Forest Preserve is available, but please proceed with caution as clean-up operations are ongoing throughout those areas.
The Vanishing Swamp Boardwalk in the forest preserve is currently closed for repairs.
Due to the amount of debris and clean-up efforts, there will be service delays for SPCSA neighborhood debris collection.
Debris Cleanup in Progress Throughout the Community
Beachwalk #14 at Tower Beach
Downed Trees in the Forest Preserve
Debris Piles and Debris Collection Reminders
Vegetative Storm Debris should be stacked at designated SPCSA neighborhood debris pickup sites. Sea Pines CSA can only remove debris from designated SPCSA pickup sites.
If the debris site is full, do not block roads, driveways, or create traffic visibility hazards. DO NOT place trash in debris pickup piles.
DO NOT pile any storm debris in roadside ditches, block the pipe ends with debris in ditches, or stack on catch basins/inlets.
Commercial landscapers are NOT permitted to dump landscaping debris in the neighborhood drop sites or roadside within Sea Pines.
Landscape companies are directed to transport debris to the Debris Recycling Facility. Please note: This facility does not have the ability to process material in a diameter of 6 inches and above.