Beach Maintenance & Access Improvements
Milestone timeline:
Project Updates
IOP County Park Emergency Vehicle Access
Final design approved by Council. Waiting on final approval from County Park
before putting project out for bid.
Beach Access Path Improvements
Surveys of the selected paths, 26A, 36A, 46th Avenue and 52nd beach have
been ordered. Staff procuring proposals from design firms for the design.
Beach Maintenance & Restoration
Emergency beach restoration work is ongoing, per Council directive at special
meeting held on 10/3.
IOP County Park Emergency Vehicle Access
Final design pending approval from Council.
Beach Access Path Improvements
Staff identified the following beach access paths for footbridges: 26A and 36A. ADA-compliant boardwalks at 46th Avenue and 52nd beach access paths.
Beach Maintenance & Restoration
Emergency beach restoration work is ongoing, per Council directive at special meeting held on 10/3.
City Attorney drafting contract for the CSE proposal as approved by Council on 9/26.
IOP County Park Emergency Vehicle Access
County Park staff provided feedback on the plans and Davis & Floyd is incorporating feedback into design. Plan is for concept finalization in October, bidding in November, approvals in December, and construction to start in January.
Beach Access Path Improvements
Staff working on surveying and design of footbridges for ADA compliant boardwalks.
Beach Maintenance & Restoration
Emergency berm restoration project between 100-314 Ocean Blvd. progressing well and expected to be completed 9/12. Contractor will then move to 11-20 Beachwood East.
Staff recommends approval of CSE proposal to begin permitting process, surveying borrow areas for large offshore projects on the north and south end and coordination of beneficial use project with USACE for the south end.
IOP County Park Emergency Vehicle Access
Public Safety Committee approved preliminary design. Goal to start bidding process in November 2023 and construction in January 2024.
Beach Access Path Improvements
• Staff evaluating installation of footbridges at 23rd, 26th and 30A beach access paths to address low lying areas that are prone to standing water,
limiting access after rain events. Staff to pursue funding from the Charleston County Greenbelt Program - $249K available to the City for beach
access improvements.
• City received $500K grant from the state for additional ADA compliant beach walkovers.
Beach Maintenance & Restoration
• Staff expects proposal from Coastal Science & Engineering by mid July to begin design and pursue permitting for shoal management and large
scale offshore project on the north end. Proposal will also include identifying sand borrow area near Breach Inlet and coordination with the US
Army Corps of Engineers on Breach Inlet project.
• Minor dune restoration project between 114 and 304 Ocean Boulevard - Contractor secured. SCPRT grant for 50% of construction costs
approved. City sent easement agreements to property owners on 7/31.
IOP County Park Emergency Vehicle Access
Project scope includes:
• new gate at the curve at 14th and Ocean
• new 12’ wide path of reinforced landscaping grid to blend in with the park, but provide a firm driving surface
• new resting area with power hookup for an emergency vehicle to remain parked within the park and not need to be idling
• widened gate at the beach end of the path
• new clatter bridge (think wooden mobi-mat) over the dune and on to the beach
Staff, Davis and Floyd, and County staff have met on site twice and reviewed the concept and both parties are agreeable.
• Goal is to start bidding process in November 2023 and construction in January 2024.
Davis and Floyd are doing final field survey verifications now and should have a final plan within 30 days.
Once the final plan is complete, the County Park staff will need to present the concept to their Board for approval, which they indicate should take about 30 days
Beach Access Path Improvements
Staff evaluating installation of footbridges at 23rd, 26th and 30A beach access paths to address low lying areas that are prone to standing water, limiting access after rain events. Staff to pursue funding from the Charleston County Greenbelt Program - $249K available to the City for beach access improvements.
Beach Maintenance & Restoration
• Staff expects proposal from Coastal Science & Engineering by mid July to begin design and pursue permitting for shoal management and large scale offshore project on the north end. Proposal will also include identifying sand borrow area near Breach Inlet and coordination with the US Army Corps of Engineers on Breach Inlet project.
• Minor dune restoration project between 114 and 304 Ocean Boulevard in process. Staff securing quotes from contractors, coordinating execution of easement agreements with property owners and preparing grant application for SCPRT to cover 50% of construction costs.