Tuesday, November 3, 2020

James Island Polling Places

 A few changes for James Island Polling Places, changes highlighted in yellow.


Sunday, October 18, 2020

A Virtual Political Forum

https://www.facebook.com/events/3682123228486910 Tuesday at 7 PM EDT – 9 PM EDT  OCT 20.

Public · Hosted by St. James Presbyterian Church 

 Prepare for the upcoming election. A Virtual Political Forum sponsored by the St. James Foundation.

Prepare for the upcoming election.
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Sunday, September 20, 2020

James Island Creek Task Force

 I have served for the past two years as Chair of the Wastewater Committee and I have been working with the Town of James Island, the City of Charleston, and Charleston County on the water quality task force to clean up James Island Creek. Years ago, when I was a Charleston Soil and Water District Commissioner, I worked on a project to clean up Bulls Bay with an EPA 319 Grant. The oyster beds in Bulls Bay had been closed for harvesting because of human and animal waste contamination, but working with EPA, DHEC, farmers and homeowners in the area we manage to clean up the bay and the oyster beds were soon reopened. I hope I can put my expertise in this area to work with the newly-formed James Island Creek Water Quality Task Force. 

The Dills Bluff Boardwalk is a great place to see the marsh(and bird watching) that is part of the James Island Creek watershed. The boardwalk on an old dike was part of a cesspool that was used before the James Island Public Service District provided sewer service to the islanders. 


Please re-elect me so I can continue working on the project.



Why I decided to run for re-election

 I have decided to throw my hat into the ring one more time and run for re-election as a James Island Public Service District Commissioner. Two years ago you elected three new Commissioners who were willing to work with the Town of James Island to reduce property taxes. The Cost Share Agreement allowed the Town help reduce PSD property taxes for folks living in the Town of James Island. If you compare 2018 to 2019 tax property taxes you will see a major decrease. When you get your property tax statement for 2020 it will be lower too, but not as much because the Town’s revenues were reduced because of COVID-19. Every year Town Council and the PSD Commissioners must vote on this agreement.  This November three seats will be up for the James Island Public Service District. Eugene Platt and I are running for re-election and Sandy Engelman will be retiring. There are six people running for this office,  you should make sure they support the Cost Share Agreement with the Town to keep your property taxes from skyrocketing.  Eugene Platt and I voted in 2019 and 2020 to support the agreement to keep your taxes down and I know we will do so in the future if we are re-elected.  Where do the other candidates stand? 


Monday, November 7, 2016

James Island Polling Places


James Island 1A     James Island Elementary
James Island 1B      James Island Elementary
James Island 3   Thomas Johnson Field House
James Island 5A   James Island Charter High           
James Island 5B   James Island Charter High           
James Island 6   James Island Charter High           
James Island 7   James Island Charter High           
James Island 8A    Fort Johnson Middle     
James Island 8B   Fort Johnson Middle     
James Island 9   Fort Johnson Middle     
James Island 10 James Island Charter High           
James Island 11 Stiles Point Elementary
James Island 12 Stiles Point Elementary
James Island 13 Stiles Point Elementary
James Island 14 James Island Recreation Complex           
James Island 15 James Island Middle      
James Island 17 Harbor View Elementary             
James Island 19 Harbor View Elementary             
James Island 20 Murray Lasaine Elementary        
James Island 22 Murray Lasaine Elementary        


Friday, October 28, 2016

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Tuesday, October 25, 2016

1000 done and 2 weeks to go

We have reached the 1,000 mark in distributing door hangers on James Island. Special thanks to Carol Beck and Marlis Jannis in Fort Johnson Estates, Inez Brown Crouch in Lighthouse Point, Zennie Quinn in Lynnwood, Shelly Kelly and Joyce Wicham in Whitehouse Plantation, Terry Lynn Herbert on Brantly Avenue, Jean and Chrissy Hanvey in Stiles Point, Christine Elliot in Riverland Terrace, and Julliane Stokes in Canopy Cove.    Also, a big thank you to Betty Caruso for punching holes and putting in rubber bands.