Published August 30, 2008 at 10:41 am by Ken Hawkins.
Filed in: News, streetscape, Power House, plan, North Charleston, expensive, city council. References: The Post and Courier.
Parks, lights, fire houses, more coming to North Charleston in $16.6 million plan
A $16.6 million plan approved by the North Charleston City Council will pay for a host on mundane and spotlight activities.
- Here are a few highlights:
- Two new fire stations
- Renovations to the old Power House
- Money for the H.L. Hunley Museum
- Streetscapes
- And more
- Renovations to the old Power House
There are a few more projects in the mix, and a host more of details over at The Post and Courier.
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