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Residents press Sumter County Council on shootings, accidents and private-road policy during public comment

Sumter County Council · March 1, 2026

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Summary

During public comment, several residents urged action on crime and raised concerns about private rural roads and a proposed consent requirement for deeding roads to the county. Council did not take formal action on these comments at the meeting.

Multiple residents spoke during the public-comment period at the Sept. 9 Sumter County Council meeting. Sarah Williams and Parham Cain voiced concern about the county's crime rate, specifically shootings. Francis Bennett raised questions about private rural roads. Brenda Roberson said she does not agree with the council's proposed policy that would require all property owners' consent to deed a private road to the county. Ethel Durant complained about the frequency of automobile accidents occurring in her yard, and Vivian Chestnut spoke about residential development in the Wedgefield area.

The minutes record these remarks as part of the public-comment period; they do not indicate any immediate council action in response. Joe Perry introduced Rhiannon O'Berry as The Sumter Item's new reporter during the same segment.

Why it matters: Public comments identify areas of community concern—public safety and rural-road policy—that council members may weigh when finalizing related ordinances or directing staff follow-up.