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Finance committee outlines recreation projects, funding sources and new reinspection fees; boat ramp near completion

5854584 · September 24, 2025
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Kershaw County's finance committee reported progress on several recreation projects funded with ARPA, OPERA and other sources, said the county did not borrow for the work, and explained a new reinspection fee schedule for building permits. The county also confirmed no outstanding debt on the recent projects and plans ribbon cuttings as work wraps.

Kershaw County's finance committee provided a status report on Sept. 23 covering recreation and infrastructure projects, funding sources and proposed inspection fee changes for the building department.

Committee chair Councilman Brent Tucker told council the county expects the Wateree boat ramp project to close by the end of the month and that the project will finish "about $65,000 to $66,000 to the good," meaning under budget, based on the committee's review. Other projects funded largely with ARPA/OPERA funds and capital rollovers include Woodward Park (50–60% complete), Boyd and Copeland athletic fields (about 90% complete, estimated…

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