SC governor won't take over Atlantic Beach's election
The governor’s office responded to the town after it requested that the South Carolina Election Commission take over its 2023 municipal election.
www.myrtlebeachonline.comHere’s a quick update on the latest news for Atlantic Beach, SC.
Ongoing developments around town governance and elections have been reported in 2023–2024 coverage, including questions about the mayoral election results and SC Supreme Court involvement in resolving disputes over the race. For detailed chronology and outcomes, see local coverage from Myrtle Beach-area outlets and official town updates.[2][4][6]
The town has historically pursued coastal development projects, with discussions around public amenities and shoreline protections tied to proposed developments along Ocean Boulevard. These planning discussions were documented in town meeting materials and planning commission notes in 2024, including proposed public improvements and shoreline considerations.[1][4]
Local government communications and public safety updates are published by the Town of Atlantic Beach (SC) on their official site, including alerts, council actions, and community notices. Checking their News or CivicEngage sections will provide the latest official statements.[10]
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The governor’s office responded to the town after it requested that the South Carolina Election Commission take over its 2023 municipal election.
www.myrtlebeachonline.comthat's also ADA compliant. And then they will be providing their own beach access for their particular project. Within the amenities, which you'll be able to see a little bit further, specifically, Council, I believe it's on page nine, is a breakdown of some of the other amenities that they're proposing, such as … you'll see on pages eight and nine of the proposed ordinance, the applicant is required to meet -- it's approximately $1.7 million worth of improvements. We've got three percent...
www.townofatlanticbeachsc.comdon't know of anybody right now, besides Moran (ph), who’s put in an application for the Town. So. I think what it impacts, it's like, do we want to keep trying and hope somebody comes? But if you have people who’ve already expressed interest to the Town to build residential,
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