Public Works
The Isle of Palms Public Works Department is located at 1303 Palm Boulevard and is responsible for the collection of garbage, yard debris, beach maintenance, street signs, ditch maintenance and overall right-of-way grooming of public property.
Read Public Works Committee meeting minutes and Public Works Department monthly reports.
Contact Information
1303 Palm Boulevard
Post Office Drawer 508
Isle of Palms, South Carolina 29451
(843) 886-8956
(843) 886-5762 Fax
Public Works Director
Donnie Pitts | dpitts@iop.net
Public Works Assistant Director
Robert Asero | rasero@iop.net
Recycling | Charleston County Recycling | 843-720-7111 |
Water and Sewer | Isle of Palms Water and Sewer Commission | 843-886-6148 |
Liquid Paint Disposal | Charleston County Recycling | 843-720-7111 |
Street Sweeping | Isle of Palms Public Works | 843-886-8956 |
Pot Holes | SC Dept of Transportation | 843-740-1655 |
Dominion Energy-Street Lights Out
To report Dominion Energy street lights out in your neighborhood call 1-800-251-7234, option 4. Be prepared to give the address of the location and the Dominion Energy pole number.
Mosquito Abatement
Any Charleston County resident who is troubled by mosquitoes may contact the Charleston County Mosquito Control Division by calling (843) 202-7880. An inspector will respond to your request and seek out the cause of the problem.
Storm Water Ordinances
Ordinance 2007-14 (4 MB)
Ordinance 2007-15 (2 MB)
Ordinance 2007-16 (9 MB)
Ordinance 2007-17 (395 KB)
Please be advised that it is a violation of the City of Isle of Palms Code of Ordinances to dispose of waste or yard debris in ditches, culverts, and/or waterways. Click here for more information.
Disposing of waste and yard debris in the storm water system can prevent water from flowing efficiently through it. This can result in flooding, excessive or uneven wear on the storm water system, and potential harm to the environment. Please do your part to help the City keep it's drainage system functioning well by disposing of waste and yard debris properly.
Drainage System Maps
IOP Marina, Morgan Place, Waterway Island
Adopt-A-Drain
The Adopt-a-Drain program allows local residents and organizations to “adopt” storm drains to help protect nearby drains from unwanted debris, pollutants or blockages.
This program helps to ensure neighborhood drainage systems work as efficiently as possible by keeping the surface of drains clear of leaves and litter debris blockages, which simultaneously protects water quality
Learn more at charleston-sc.gov.