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Beaufort County TV: meetings, a property purchase on the agenda and community events
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Summary
Beaufort County announced multiple meetings — including a regional board meeting and a special executive committee session — and listed agenda items: appointments to committees, a $700,000 third-reading ordinance for a Rebo Road property purchase, and a proposed easement procurement up to $1.5 million.
Beaufort County TV’s headline broadcast listed upcoming and same-day meetings and agenda items for county and regional bodies, and highlighted a community event hosted by the Beaufort Black Chamber of Commerce.
Host Matt Golden said the Southern Lowcountry Regional Board will meet at 9 a.m. at the new Riverside Barn, 30 Red Barn Drive in Bluffton, and that a special-called executive committee meeting will be held at 4 p.m. in Beaufort Council Chambers with an executive session to address personnel matters, followed by a Beaufort County caucus meeting later in the evening.
County agenda highlights: Golden listed the appointment of 10 committee members as recommended by committees and the third reading of an ordinance for a $700,000 purchase of a Rebo Road property from Drayton Parker Companies LLC. He also said two ordinances would be considered for second reading and two for first reading, and mentioned a proposed procurement by the Open Land Trust for an easement in the Simmons Tracts with a not-to-exceed amount of $1.5 million. No votes or final actions on those items were recorded in the broadcast.
Community event: Golden announced the Beaufort Black Chamber of Commerce will host 'Beaufort and Black' on Saturday, Feb. 28, from 5 to 9 p.m. at the Dataw Club on Saint Helena Island; general admission was stated as $162 and the host directed listeners to the chamber’s website for tickets.
Where to find records: The anchor said public portions of the meetings will be available in full on Beaufort County TV and the county’s online channels; viewers were encouraged to check Beaufort County press releases for further details.
The broadcast did not record formal motions or votes on the announced ordinances; those items remain on future agendas for the appropriate meetings.

