Charleston’s Longborough Park battle over docks nearing a close — 13 years after it started (SC)

Thirteen years after a local homeowners association filed a lawsuit against its developer and fought Charleston officials over who gets access to Longborough Park, the city is close to putting the controversy to rest.  The city plans to acquire the roughly 0.62-acre spit that juts into the marsh off Mary Ellen Drive and build a new public dock and a private dock for residents in the Longborough Owners’ Association.   Read the article…………………..

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