Jim for Johns & James Islands
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This is Part 2 of an update on Main Road Corridor - Segment C. The deadline for online public comments is 14 June! Go here to make your comments:
https://www.mainroadcorridor.com/segment-c/vpim3/#contact
Go here for Main Road Corridor Segment C info: https://www.mainroadcorridor.com/segment-c/
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Here's Part 1 of an update on Main Road Corridor - Segment C. There is a County Public Meeting on this on 14 May 2024. Go here for info:
https://roads.charlestoncounty.org/pages/publicmeetings.php
Go here for Main Road Corridor Segment C info: https://www.mainroadcorridor.com/segment-c/
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What are State "Concurrency" laws, and how could they help with our growth and infrastructure development? Find out, here, and find out how YOU can help! Go to VoteJimMcBride.com to learn more!
Florida example:
https://www.orangecountyfl.net/PlanningDevelopment/ConcurrencyManagement.aspx
Washington State examples:
- https://www.law.cornell.edu/regulations/washington/WAC-365-196-840
- https://mrsc.org/explore-topics/planning/gma/concurrency
Go here to find your SC State Representatives:
Bottom line: For the County 2024 half-cent sales tax referendum, submit your public comments BEFORE MARCH 6th: https://roads.charlestoncounty.org/tst3/
Go to that site if you want to tell Charleston County what infrastructure they should prioritize funding with their 2024 proposed 1/2 cent sales tax referendum (it will be on the ballot for a vote this November)! Click on that link, and then click on "Comment Form" at the top of the page. Deadline for comments is MARCH 6TH. Current items on their list:
- Johns Island: Maybank Highway Improvements
- James Island: Harbor View Road Improvements; Folly Road Bike/Pedestrian Improvements.
The third in a series of episodes produced by Charleston City Council District 3 (Johns Island & James Island) representative Jim McBride designed to update the community on Johns and James Island about important issues that affect all of us.
Topic:
- There IS a playground for young kids on Johns Island! Located at the Our Lady of Mercy (1684 Brownswood Rd.) near the intersection of Maybank and Main Rd. Open to the public, sun-up to sun-down (except from 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. for an after-school program). Thanks to Our Lady of Mercy (OLM) for offering this to the public! Support OLM by going to olmoutreach.org
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The second in a series of episodes produced by Charleston City Council District 3 (Johns Island & James Island) representative Jim McBride designed to update the community on Johns and James Island about important issues that affect all of us.
Topic:
- Immediate improvements (NLT end of March) coming on Maybank: Travelling West from James Island to Johns Island, between the Stono River Bridge and River Road
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The first in a series of episodes produced by Charleston City Council District 3 (Johns Island & James Island) representative Jim McBride designed to update the community on Johns and James Island about important issues that affect all of us.
Topics:
- Topics I will Talk About in Regular Monthly Updates
- What and Where is Charleston City Council District 3?
- Who owns and manages our roads?
- Who are District 3’s County and SC State Representatives?
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How Jim Will Communicate with District 3 Constituents
Jim understands that communication is a key to leadership. He has creative ways to stay in touch with constituents on a regular basis so he stays in touch with the issues that matter to you, and so you will know what the City and County Council are doing for you.
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Due to years of mismanagement, the traffic on Johns Island will get worse in the short term, as housing developments are being built far faster than infrastructure is being built to support it. My #1 priority will be to expedite getting funding for infrastructure improvements sooner than currently planned, and finding ways to slow the growth of developments.
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Send a Marine.
Jim leverages his invaluable experience in navigating hostile environments to foster collaboration, yielding optimal and streamlined outcomes.
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Johns Island Advocate
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Post & Courier
Excerpts:
McBride says his military experience will help him handle infrastructure projects.
The retired Marine Corps lieutenant colonel floated ideas for reducing traffic, including creating reversible lanes along parts of Maybank Highway during rush hour. That proposal could require trimming an oak canopy to install signals. He told The Post and Courier that idea isn’t set in stone, adding he’d balance “the pain of the traffic is causing with the impact to the trees.”
“Growth is OK as long as it’s controlled,” he said at the forum.
Advocating for zoning rules limiting the number of units per acre is a “consideration,” he told The Johns Island Advocate, a community newspaper. McBride moved to the island in 2021.
McBride that night pitched himself as a coalition builder — a bridge between the city, county and state. It appealed to Brenda Davidson, as did the candidate’s military experience. “He’s handled so many things for the government, I think he could handle things in our city,” she said.