During a recent Beaufort City Council meeting, community safety and development concerns took center stage as residents voiced their apprehensions about rapid growth in the area. A private citizen, addressing the council, highlighted the dangers posed by the new Camelia Banks neighborhood on Ladies Island, citing two accidents that occurred during the meeting. The speaker emphasized the lack of safe access to Sam's Point Road, where vehicles must navigate three lanes of oncoming traffic without proper signage or turn lanes.
The resident urged the council to pause further development until necessary infrastructure improvements are made, expressing a deep concern for community safety. The discussion also touched on potential developments near the Food Lion shopping center, raising questions about traffic management and safety in the area.
In a separate segment of the meeting, Eric Brown, the new Parks Director for Beaufort County, announced an upcoming community event at the Charles Lynn Brown Center on June 22. This event, titled \"Unity in the Community,\" aims to showcase a revamped community center and introduce new programming, including mentorship and recreational activities. Brown emphasized the importance of partnerships within the community to enhance services for residents.
The meeting concluded with procedural discussions, including the approval of previous meeting minutes, as the council continues to navigate the balance between development and community safety.