Community Enrichment Plan: IOPThrives!
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The City of Isle of Palms, in collaboration with Explore Charleston, the College of Charleston, and The McNair Group, is pursuing the development of a Community Enrichment Plan (CEP) using residents’ voices as the main driver of the process. The travel and hospitality industries are vital to the island's identity and economy.
Improving quality of life for residents is one of the main priorities anchoring the city’s Strategic Plan. Residents’ quality of life also plays a significant role in tourism’s success, and it is critical to the community's overall well-being. The city aims to maintain an equilibrium of these key elements for the longevity and prosperity of Isle of Palms.
With the guidance of The McNair Group and city staff, the Community Enrichment Plan will be constructed by the Community Enrichment Task Force. The Task Force, nominated by City Council, include various community members, including residents, business owners and tourism experts. The committee is responsible for developing recommendations to address livability and tourism management and facilitate community enrichment that will benefit the city continuously.
Substantial community input and data will be collected to guide the city on how to productively deal with the complexities and challenges of regional population growth while ensuring Isle of Palms thrives as the most sustainable, family-friendly beach community in South Carolina. Data will be collected through surveys, focus groups and large listening sessions.
All collected data and insight will be used to outline recommendations for an ongoing plan that will create improvements that foster livability, sustainability and responsible economic development.
Community Listening Sessions
Date: May 29, 2024
Time: 10 a.m.
Location: Recreation Center (Magnolia Room)
Date: June 5, 2024
Time: 5:30 p.m.
Location: Recreation Center (Magnolia Room)
Questions about the Listening Sessions? Text "Hello" to (877) 607-6467 to get connected to a city staff member, or call (843) 886-6428.
You can also the City Calendar for upcoming Community Listening Sessions and Focus Groups.
CEP Task Force Members:
Joe Ready | |
Beverly Miller | |
Alex Stone | astone@islandrealty.com |
Bill Skeens | |
Paige Grimball | |
Linda Tucker | |
Susan Hill Smith | |
Maryanne Chalmers | |
Rod Turnage | |
Hugh Swingle | |
Patsy Hindman | |
Sarah Vega | |
Ben Marks | webmarks@gmail.com |
Project Updates
Community Enrichment Task Force Meeting
McNair shared the proposed meeting structure and agendas with the group. The Task Force has formed subgroups to focus on key areas – Environmental, Safety, Seasonal Visitation. The subgroups will return to the large group with their findings and suggestions. The groups will meet during regularly scheduled meetings in the Council Chambers and on their own as needed.
McNair reminded Task Force members that their work product will guide stewardship direction for the next 10-15 years and they do not need to come up with all the solutions. The purpose statement of each group should define what success looks like in each area. He provided suggestions on how to bring together the purpose statement, strategies, and recommendations.
Community Enrichment Task Force Meeting
Project facilitator reviewed with Task Force members the change in structure to the next several meetings in which they will break into groups (Safety, Seasonal Visitation, Environment) to drill down on the ideas they have generated to then refine strategies and outline specific recommendations to pass onto City Council. Task Force members then discussed whether additional community forums would be needed as the attendance was lower than anticipated. Mr. McNair suggested getting further into the process, and if more community input is needed, the Task Force can discuss the best way to secure that information.
Community Listening Session 2 was held on June 5, 2024, at the Recreation Center. Community members participated in a poll with key topics from the Community Enrichment Plan survey. There was also a discussion of ideas and concerns relating to quality of life and tourism. This Session was the same as the first.
View the session on the city's YouTube channel.
Listening Sessions are available for viewing on the City's YouTube Channel.
Community Listening Session 1 was held on May 29, 2024, at the Recreation Center. Community members participated in a poll with key topics from the Community Enrichment Plan survey. There was also a discussion of ideas and concerns relating to quality of life and tourism.
View the session on the city's YouTube channel.
Listening Sessions are available for viewing on the City's YouTube Channel.
View Poll Results from Listening Session 1.
Community Enrichment Task Force Meeting
- This meeting focused on the topic, Quality of Life. Staff presented the efforts the City has made and is making to increase, maintain, and manage the quality of life on the island, specifically in the areas of managing short-term rentals, community partnerships, public transportation, community enhancements, youth engagement, and special community events.
- The group also discussed upcoming Community Listening Sessions. The ideas generated during the listening sessions will be brought back to the task force for further evaluation. McNair explained how feedback will be generated in the listening sessions.
Community Enrichment Task Force Meeting
- The meeting was centered around safety. Leaders from the Isle of Palms Police Department gave a presentation on improved safety measures after the April 7, 2023 beach shooting. Updated measures include, a K-9 officer, additional beach and street cameras, a transport van, tactical gear for the IOP Fire Department. IOPPD also discussed partnerships with local school districts, state and national organizations.
- The project facilitator reviewed stormwater and other environmental issues, as highlighted in the Community Enrichment Plan survey and the feedback provided by the Community Enrichment Task Force.