State Representative
William Bailey visited North Myrtle Beach City Hall today to present a check in
the amount of $1 million to Mayor Marilyn Hatley. The funds go toward the $14
million 18th Avenue North Ocean
Outfall, which begins construction in fall 2020.
In an accompanying
letter, Representative Bailey thanked Mayor Hatley for her “selfless leadership
not only for North Myrtle Beach, but the state as a whole.”
Mayor Hatley commended
Representative Bailey for the “wonderful job he is doing for House District 104
and all of South Carolina” and thanked him for his efforts to help fund the
City's Ocean Outfalls.
The 18th Avenue North
Ocean Outfall will collect storm water from between 14th and 23rd Avenues
North. It will also help reduce flooding problems along 11th Avenue North,
reduce the amount of storm water that enters the marsh off Sea Mountain
Highway, and reduce flooding that occurs on Ocean Boulevard between 18th and
20th Avenues North after heavy rain, which also negatively impacts a large
oceanfront condominium property.
Representative Bailey
serves on these House Committees: Medical, Military, Public and Municipal
Affairs Committee; Interstate Cooperation Committee; and the S.C. House Tax
Policy Review Committee.