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Residents ask council to complete Honey Hill cemetery survey before park work proceeds
Summary
Speakers during public comment urged the City of Charleston to complete a survey of Honey Hill Cemetery and establish clear cemetery boundaries before installing amenities at nearby Stephen Washington Park or advancing development.
Several speakers on Oct. 14 addressed council during citizen participation to request that the City of Charleston complete a boundary survey of the Honey Hill Graveyard before adding amenities to adjacent Stephen Washington Park or approving further development.
Anna B. Johnson, identifying herself as a former Charleston County Council member and the great-great-granddaughter of Pliny White, founder of Honey Hill in 1871, asked the council to…
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