Last time I wrote about the Bogarden initiative and the changes to the recycling program in Charleston County. Because it is complicated for everyone, including myself, to decifer what is and what is not acceptable by the countie’s recycling facility, below is a link to the latest newsletter from the Environmental Management division of Charleston County. The four page pdf shows in more detail what is and is not accepted, curbside calendar and instructions based on six zones as well as dropsites and convenience centers. Read More…
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The mission of the Community Development Studio is to provide affordable planning, design and development services that give our urban and under-served communities the tools needed to become more sustainable, stable and vibrant places for future generations.
It is our goal to design and develop projects which are a catalyst for local economies while protecting, preserving and enhancing the environment to maintain quality of life and sense of place.
Who We Help.
We serve the local governments, community development organizations, neighborhoods, non-profits, and schools primarily in the Lowcountry.
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