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Coastal Storm Damage Reduction Project (Federal Beach Renourishment)

Milestones

Project Description

In 2001, the Town began working with the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to develop the Town's Hurricane and Storm Damage and Reduction Project which received Congressional approval in 2014.  Even though the project was authorized, it did not receive obligated funds ($22.2 M) until appropriated in 2018.  This project was designed to reduced storm damages and also provide a more secure funding source.  The cost share is 65% fed/35% local on the initial construction and 50%/50% on subsequent nourishments.  The cost share for storm damage is 100% federal. 

This project consists of 16,530 feet long, 15 feet high, 15 feet wide vegetated dune along Atlantic Reaches. It also includes 16,530 feet berm built at the existing berm height (7ft). The berm would start at the Atlantic Reach South (15 ft high dune), and would gradually taper over 1,900 feet into a 50 feet wide berm that would extend 6,330 feet along the Atlantic Reaches. The berm would widen over another 560 feet into a 75 ft wide berm that would extend 7,740 feet to Groin 1.

The initial project included the inlet reach and the Town has asked this be removed.  The groin portion of the project as initially proposed was completed by the Town in 2017. 

 

Project Updates

  • Beachfront Management Committee Supports Project

    The Beachfront Management Committee comprised of residents of the Town voted to support continued negotiations with the USACE on October 19, 2020.

  • Council Rescinded Previous Action

    After discussions with the USACE and legislators Council rescinded the previous action withdrawing from the project as long as negotiations proceed.  The USACE indicated the easement language regarding the word perpetual could be revised which was one of the major concerns from the beachfront owners who commented on the draft easement.  They would not remove public use language.  The Town has been working with legislators regarding obtaining in-kind credit for the previous beach nourishment project.  

  • Council Meeting

    Update to Council on discussions with USACE in executive session (no minutes).  

  • Continued Negotiations with USACE

    This meeting was to pursue additional conversation on the language of the estate and discuss outcomes of the conversations.  

  • Negotiations with ACOE

    After contacting the USACE regarding the Town's desire to withdraw and the reasons associated with the decision, the USACE requested a meeting with the Town and USACE leadership to determine if the project could be salvaged.  Discussions from this meeting were promising.  

  • Council Meeting

    Council voted to withdraw the ACOE project considering the cost associated with construction and a failure to agree on easement language. 

  • Council Meeting to Discuss Project

    The Council will discuss information requested by the USACE on June 11, 2020.  Two of the critical issues are local funding and Perpetual Easement Line. 

  • Perpetual Easement Line Interactive Map

    Below is the Perpetual Easement Line Interactive Map
    https://cesac.maps.arcgis.com/apps/View/index.html?appid=7097e3ef8c8a43…
  • Edisto Beach Validation Report

  • Public Hearing Notice (Meeting Postponed)

    There will be a public hearing on April 14, 2020 at 5:00 p.m. at Town Hall to hear comments on a proposed Army Corps of Engineers Project on Edisto Beach.