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James Island neighborhood council approves weekly bridal study at Pinkney Park; discusses vac truck procurement and condemnation lawsuit

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At a neighborhood council meeting, members voted 4-0 to allow a weekly bridal study at Pinkney Park, heard updates on patrols and public-works equipment trials, unanimously appointed three new members and discussed an ongoing lawsuit over the condemned Dills Bluff property.

At a James Island Neighborhood Council meeting, members voted 4-0 to open Pinkney Park for a weekly bridal study and heard updates on public safety and public-works equipment trials, council co-chair Bill Lyon said during the meeting update.

The vote to open Pinkney Park for a weekly bridal study was unanimous, and council members also approved three new appointments to the neighborhood council: Maggie Little, Sandrin Camparo and Wendy Teal. Dan Boles, who gave the town-council update, said the three were “unanimously appointed.”

The meeting included a patrol update from the Island Sheriff’s Patrol. “They've been chasing…

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