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Your Voice Matters: Charleston County Seeks Input on Future Solid Waste Management Fees

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  • September 21, 2025
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Your Voice Matters: Charleston County Seeks Input on Future Solid Waste Management Fees

Charleston County residents are encouraged to mark their calendars for an important public hearing that will shape the future of solid waste management services and their associated costs. Charleston County Council is inviting all interested citizens to attend and provide their valuable input on proposed Solid Waste Management fees for the upcoming Fiscal Year 2024-2025.

This crucial discussion is scheduled for Tuesday, June 11, 2024, at 6:30 PM.

The hearing will take place in the County Council Chambers, located within the Lonnie Hamilton, III Public Services Building, at 4045 Bridge View Dr., North Charleston, SC. This is a vital opportunity for community members to understand the proposed financial planning for waste services that impact every household and business in the county.

The proposed fees under consideration will cover the period from July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2025.

Understanding these proposals is key to providing informed feedback. To facilitate this, copies of the detailed proposed fees will be made available for public review well in advance. Beginning May 28, 2024, interested parties can access these documents at the Office of the Clerk to Council, also located at 4045 Bridge View Dr., North Charleston, SC.

Charleston County Council values public participation in decision-making processes.

Attending this hearing allows you to directly engage with your elected officials, ask questions, and express your perspectives on the proposed fees. Your input is instrumental in ensuring that solid waste management services remain efficient, environmentally responsible, and financially sustainable for our growing community.

Don't miss this chance to make your voice heard on a matter that affects us all.

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