City of Charleston’s Office of Resilience & Sustainability to host Waterwise Charleston open houses
May 1, 2025City of Charleston’s Office of Resilience & Sustainability is hosting a series of open houses throughout May to provide residents with crucial information and resources on how water is affecting their communities, including what the city is doing to mitigate flooding.
WHO: The City of Charleston’s Office of Resilience & Sustainability; City of Charleston Stormwater Department, City of Charleston Floodplain Management, City of Charleston’s Emergency Management & Fire Departments, City of Charleston GIS Department, City of Charleston Planning Department, Army Corps of Engineers- Charleston District, Berkeley County, Charleston County, James Island Public Service District, Coastal Conservation League, Charleston Waterkeeper, The Nature Conservancy, South Carolina Aquarium, South Carolina Sea Grant, Historic Charleston Foundation.
WHAT: A series of open houses to discuss the impact of water on your neighborhood and the initiatives in place to reduce flooding. Explore the Water Plan, get an inside look at local stormwater projects, and learn about cutting-edge solutions. Engage with experts, city leaders, and neighbors to help shape Charleston’s future with water.
WHEN/WHERE:
May 6th: West Ashley: Porter Gaud (4:30-7:30 pm)
May 7th: James Island: Lowcountry Senior Center (4:30-7:30 pm)
May 19th: Peninsula: Main Library (4:30-7:30 pm)
May 28th Daniel Island: Daniel Island Recreation Center (4:30-7:30 pm)
May 29th: Johns Island: Haut Gap Middle School (4:30-7:30 pm)