Lyttleton Street is closed between Dicey Ford Road and Broad Street in Dusty Bend due to a water main break. All traffic is being detoured onto Dicey Ford Road until further notice. We will provide an update once the road is reopened. Thank you for your patience and cooperation.
Wild Turkey Lane remains closed, as does Kendall Park walking trail and Sweet Gum trail connector between Scott Park and Woodward Park.
If your home or business sustained damage as a result of the storm, please contact Director of Planning & Development Shawn Putnam at 803-432-2421 x1153 or putnam@camdensc.org.
Crews continue to clean up downed trees, limbs and other storm debris. We appreciate your continued patience and cooperation, as many neighborhoods experienced extensive tree debris falling during the storm and clean up is taking longer than normal weekly yard debris pickup.
Today in many of the state’s rural communities, stylish buildings and pleasing squares remain, but the once bustling and vibrant shops, restaurants, and hotels are now empty. Where do we go from here? How do we revitalize our towns?
Board members and the staff of Preservation South Carolina will share real-life examples of using historic preservation to help revitalize these communities.
About Preservation SC
Preservation South Carolina (PSC) was formed in 1990, and is dedicated to preserving and protecting the historic and irreplaceable architectural heritage of South Carolina. PSC is South Carolina’s only statewide nonprofit preservation organization.