Motions And Exhibits Filed Today (June 26) Asking The Court to Fully Implement Its Order of June 21, 2019 as Written to Apply to All Municipalities in Horry County

Horry County indicated by way of an emailed June 25 news release that it intended to continue to collect unauthorized taxes in North Myrtle Beach and other municipalities starting July 1, 2019.

A July 21, 2019 Court order associated with CIVIL ACTION NO. 2019-CP-26-01732 opposed Horry County’s actions in this regard. The same Court order identified the plaintiff as “City of Myrtle Beach, For Itself and a Class of Similarly Situated Plaintiffs”, which clearly includes municipalities in Horry County.

In response to Horry County's stated intent, motions and exhibits were filed today, June 26, in the Horry County Court of Common Pleas asking the Court to fully implement the order of June 21, 2019, as written, to apply to all municipalities within Horry County.

Today’s motions and exhibits are available online at http://bit.ly/2RMzCud

If the link above does not work for you, please visit www.NMB.us and look under "Press Releases" on the homepage.

North Myrtle Beach Reacts to Horry County's Decision to Illegally Collect Hospitality and Accommodations Taxes Within the City Limits

North Myrtle Beach, SC – June 25, 2019 – Today, Horry County announced it intends to collect hospitality and accommodations taxes within the city of North Myrtle Beach. Only the City of North Myrtle Beach has the legal right to establish and collect these taxes within its jurisdiction. Horry County has absolutely no authority to do so and is in clear violation of law.

In overwhelming fashion, the recent Court order associated with CIVIL ACTION NO. 2019-CP-26-01732 opposed Horry County’s actions in this regard. The same Court order identified the plaintiff as “City of Myrtle Beach, For Itself and a Class of Similarly Situated Plaintiffs”, which clearly includes municipalities in Horry County.

As emphasized in that Court order, South Carolina law preserves the autonomy of municipalities within their borders, absent their agreement or consent or an express statutory provision to the contrary. The County and the City each possess the authority to enact uniform service charges but no law grants the City or the County the power to unilaterally impose uniform service charges within the jurisdictional limits of the other.

The City of North Myrtle Beach is seeking immediate legal recourse.

The City will collect the full hospitality tax and accommodations tax within its jurisdiction. Under law, Horry County can only establish and collect service taxes in areas of the County outside of municipal jurisdictions.

Enjoy the Blackwater Rhythm & Blues Band in a FREE June 27 Concert at the Horseshoe on Main Street

You are invited to enjoy a free concert featuring the Blackwater Rhythm & Blues band on Thursday, June 27, 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. at the Horseshoe on Main Street. 

Beach music and blues hits. Bring a beach chair.

The free concert is part of the North Myrtle Beach Parks & Recreation Department’s Music on Main summer concert seriessponsored by Coastal Carolina National Bank (CCNB).

For day of event weather information call the “Rec Check” hotline at (843) 280-5594, follow on Facebook, or visit their websitehttp://parks.nmb.us

Paid Parking in Public Parking Lots on Either Side of Ocean Boulevard in North Myrtle Beach Starts June 15

Installation of payment kiosks, signage and more has begun in public parking lots on either side of Ocean Boulevard in North Myrtle Beach.

The paid parking season this year runs from June 15 through October. Hours are 9am-5pm daily. Parking fee is $2 per hour.

To pay to park, use the Passport Parking App, which works on iOS (Apple) and Android mobile phones. Download the App to your phone from the Apply or Google Play Store. The App is free. You can receive email or text alerts when your time is about to run out. If you want to park longer than originally planned, you can extend your parking time using the App without leaving the beach.

Those who do not want to use the App can use one of the Pay 'N Go kiosks that will be located in most lots. The kiosks do not accept bills or coins.

If you do not want to pay using either the App or the kiosk because you only use cash, call the Park North Myrtle Beach Office at (843) 480-3711.

Mayor Marilyn Hatley issued a June 6 Proclamation Honoring North Myrtle Beach Resident Leonard a Gardner For His Service to His Country