Cherry Grove Dredging Project Update

The two dredges to be used in the Cherry Grove Dredging Project should arrive in North Myrtle Beach at some point on Friday, October 21.

As a precautionary measure, the South Carolina Department of Transportation had stopped the trucks carrying the dredges at the South Carolina/Georgia border in order to first ensure that roads and bridges could handle the load following the flooding that impacted roadways in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew. The trucks were released for transport today.

Much of the pipeline that will be used to transport dredged material to the spoils basin has been put together (attached photo).

A large crane (attached photo) will be used to launch the dredges and small barges carrying large booster pumps (attached photo). 


Depending on schedule availability of the crane operator, the dredges and booster pumps will be launched Friday and Saturday, or Friday and Monday.  




Basil’s Pizza Family Fun Run/Walk is November 3 at the North Myrtle Beach Aquatic & Fitness Center

North Myrtle Beach, SC – October 18, 2016 – The North Myrtle Beach Aquatic & Fitness Center invites the public to participate in the 10th Annual Basil’s Pizza One Mile Family Fun Run/Walk on November 3 at the North Myrtle Beach Aquatic & Fitness Center. Whether you go for a jog or a light stroll, this event is designed to promote a healthy and active lifestyle centered on fun.

The Horry County School with the most participation will receive a monetary donation.

The $8.00 registration fee includes dinner, a medal and an event t-shirt. Additional dinner tickets are available for $5.00 each.

Onsite registration begins at 5:00 p.m. and the one mile run/walk begins at 6:00 p.m. If it rains, the event will be held inside the Aquatic & Fitness Center.

Whether you enjoy a jog or a light stroll, this popular annual event is designed to promote a healthy, active lifestyle.

The event is sponsored by Basil’s Pizza, North Myrtle Beach Aquatic & Fitness Center, Basil’s Realty McLeod Seacoast, Sandhills Bank, RIOZ Brazilian Steakhouse, ReMax Southern Shores-Roz Murray, Greg Norman’s Australian Grille, and State Farm-Callie Wise 843-272-9990.


For more information, call Heather Smith at 843-281-3737.

RESULTS: October 17 City Council Meeting

North Myrtle Beach, SC – October 17, 2016 – During the regularly scheduled October 17 North Myrtle Beach City Council meeting, Mayor Marilyn Hatley presented a Proclamation in support of the October 23-29 General Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC) “Advocates for Children Week.” The North Myrtle Beach Woman’s Club is a GFWC affiliated club.

Since the early 1900s, GFWC members have played an intricate role in advocating for the health and well-being of children with prominent clubwomen such as Jane Addams and Julia Lathrop paving the way for the implementation of improved child labor and juvenile court laws. GFWC members also educate, advocate and engage in projects concerning the well-being of children via health, social and safety programs by working to ensure that children are protected from harmful situations, and by encouraging healthy physical and emotional lifestyles.

The GFWC North Myrtle Beach Woman’s Club advocates for children by supporting Tools for Schools, the Children’s Recovery Center, the Autism Foundation, the USO United Through Reading Program, and more.

Employee Longevity Awards were presented to Parks & Recreation Operations Director Gregg Barnhill (35 years of service), Utility Billing Supervisor Darwin Reed (20), Custodian Carolyn Moody (15), and Records Clerk Jessica Holt (10). Longevity Awards are provided in five year increments to those city employees who consistently achieve excellence in customer service.

City Council passed second (final) reading of an ordinance rezoning one lot of about 13,409 square feet located at 404 Hillside Drive from R-2 (Medium Density Residential) to R-2A (Mid Rise Multifamily Residential).

Council tabled until its November 21 meeting second reading of an ordinance to amend the Bahama Island Planned Development District. The ordinance proposes to modify a portion of the total development to allow an RV campground along the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. The delay between readings allows for work to be completed on a related development agreement.

City Council passed second reading of an ordinance to amend the Barefoot Resort Commercial (a.k.a. Barefoot Landing) Planned Development District (PDD).

The Barefoot Landing PDD offers several important public benefits. The developer will donate to the city or the South Carolina Department of Transportation via a limited warranty deed about 1.78 acres of land for the expansion of the 48th Avenue South intersection improvements with turning lanes into and out of the Barefoot Landing project, as well as improvements to the southernmost entry into Barefoot landing.

The developer will also contribute funding not to exceed $200,000 and dedicate any required easements

for the relocation of the existing sewer pump station located adjacent to Dick’s Last Resort parking lot. The new location will be mutually acceptable to the developer and the city.

These public benefits will be binding on the current and future owners of Barefoot Landing until they are fulfilled. The donation of land for right-of-way and the pump station relocation will be completed prior to the city issuing a certificate of occupancy for a new restaurant to be located on the Intracoastal Waterway between T-Bonz and Greg Norman’s Australian Grille.

The revised site plan for Barefoot Landing adds 70,620 square feet of new building product. When added to the existing 244,380 square feet of commercial space, the new total is 315,000 square feet or a 29% increase.

Plans also call for the private, internal roadway system to receive a major update. Most notably, the existing roadway along the Waterway would be relocated and redesigned to allow for a better traffic circulation pattern. A pedestrian plaza is also planned to connect future uses with the Waterway.

The architectural style for Barefoot Landing could change from the current colors and building materials to one “inspired by great coastal towns along the eastern seaboard”, combining the “character and authenticity of historic main street with the natural beauty of the waterfront in the reimagined shopping and dining experience.”


Redevelopment of the property would be accomplished over time and based on market demands.

Scammers impersonating Santee Cooper are targeting business and residential customers

Scammers are targeting business and residential customers, and Santee Cooper don't want you to become a victim of fraud.

Many businesses and residents in the area are being hit by scammers identifying themselves as representing Santee Cooper.

We ask you to be on high alert! Never pay if you are called and asked to pay within a specific time frame or with a specific type of payment (card). 

Please go to a local office or call Santee Cooper's local number (843-249-3505) to verify or make any payment.

Remember, Santee Cooper will NEVER:

  • Ask you to supply your credit card number unless you are applying for new service and require a security deposit
  • Request banking information unless you initiate the conversation
  •  Email or text you and demand payment
  • Ask you to pay through a money transfer or with a prepaid credit/debit card
  • Make forceful demands for immediate payment and threaten to show up at your business or residence
If you happen to receive a call and feel pressured, hang up and call one of Santee Cooper's Customer Care representatives at 843-249-3505. Do NOT use the number provided to you by the caller.

Hurricane Debris Removal Update

City of North Myrtle Beach, SC - Oct. 17, 2016

The City has selected a debris collection monitoring firm and a debris collection firm. They should begin to mobilize gradually toward the end of this week, as both contractors hire personnel and they learn the federally required collection and monitoring system. They should be out in full force early next week.

Toward the end of this week we have meetings scheduled with both contractors and should emerge with a basic collection schedule. We believe at this point that the contractors will probably work 12 hour shifts.

Again, the debris collection contractor is not allowed to pick up bagged yard debris. However, the City will ultimately collect the bagged yard debris they leave behind. If you are still moving yard debris to curbside, please do not bag it.


Thanks for your patience. This process has to be accomplished in accordance with federal guidelines, which in the end ensures accountability and protects everyone involved.

Private Roads and Storm Debris Pickup

City of North Myrtle Beach, Sc - October 17, 2016

We have been asked if private roads will be included in storm debris pickup through the federal program, and the answer at this time is no. HOWEVER, the city of North Myrtle Beach has applied to the federal government for a waiver that, if granted, would allow private roads to be included in the storm debris pickup. We will let you know of the federal government's decision once we have received it.

North Myrtle Beach Paving Improvements Begin Monday, October 17 on Selected Roads

The City has an existing paving contract with Palmetto Paving for paving improvements on the following streets:

·       Nixon Street from 20th Avenue North to 34th Avenue North
·       31st Avenue North from Nixon Street to the marsh
·       Lake Drive from 39th Avenue North to 53rd Avenue North
·       52nd Avenue North
·       53rd Avenue North
·       59th Avenue North

The paving is scheduled to begin Monday October 17 and must be completed by the end of November to meet SCDOT pavement restrictions.

Prior to Monday, the City will clear ALL debris along the rights-of-way of the streets to be paved in an effort to preserve the new pavement from being damaged by the large trucks that will soon be used for debris removal under the federal disaster declaration.