Local coverage
Project conversations across Charleston County and the Lowcountry.
Coverage depends on independent provider availability. Each page below explains useful housing and site context for that community.
North Charleston
Industrial-era neighborhoods, postwar housing, and ongoing redevelopment create varied materials and site histories.
Local planning notes →West Ashley
Mid-century subdivisions and low-lying lots make drainage, crawlspaces, and storm exposure recurring concerns.
Local planning notes →James Island
Mature trees, coastal moisture, older cottages, and infill require careful access and water-management planning.
Local planning notes →Johns Island
Rural-edge properties and rapid growth coexist with wetlands, large trees, septic systems, and long drainage paths.
Local planning notes →Folly Beach
Barrier-island homes face salt, wind, flood exposure, intense sun, and elevated assemblies.
Local planning notes →Summerville
Historic homes, pine-land neighborhoods, and rapid growth create a broad mix of ages and drainage patterns.
Local planning notes →Goose Creek
Military-region growth and planned subdivisions combine slab and crawlspace homes across flat coastal terrain.
Local planning notes →Hanahan
Established postwar neighborhoods near waterways require attention to drainage, access, and aging systems.
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