Ashley River Historic District Update

4-3 may not be a landslide decision, but it did the job.

The 12,500 acres that a recent Dorchester County Council proposal had suggested dropping from the Ashley River Historic Overlay District will remain protected from high-volume development.

Preserving historic areas and vital wetlands from unchecked development has no one-time fix, though. Like keeping blackspot off susceptible roses in the rainy season or keeping a garden well-weeded, it requires constant vigilance, keen foresight, and the willingness to work.

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