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Marlboro County reports August revenues, schedules detention-center assessment and pursues courthouse and shelter fixes
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Finance Director Wes Park reported Aug. 31 general fund revenue of $1,995,886 and year-to-date expenditures of $3,008,124 (18.29% of budget). County Administrator Wilson A. Clyburn said a civil and structural engineer will assess the detention center; courthouse roof and HVAC fixes are being pursued through grants and the animal shelter moisture issue is under review.
At the Sept. 9 Marlboro County Council meeting, Finance Director Wes Park provided the council with the county’s August budget snapshot: general fund revenue for the month ending Aug. 31, 2025, totaled $1,995,886 compared with $1,960,977 in the comparable period a year earlier. General fund expenditures year-to-date were $3,008,124 of a $16,442,894 budget, or 18.29% of the adopted budget.
County Administrator Wilson A. Clyburn briefed the council on several facility issues. He said the county expects to engage a civil and structural engineer to assess the detention center and produce a timeline and cost estimate. The county is pursuing grants to repair the courthouse roof and update the HVAC/boiler system and is meeting with the Clerk of Court to resolve smaller courthouse issues. An assessment for moisture and related problems at the animal shelter was performed by a county assessor (D.T. Turner) and staff are awaiting a cost estimate.
Administrative announcements included a Military Appreciation Day co-hosted with Marlboro County High ROTC and a Pole Manager Appreciation Day at the voter registration office. Policies & Ordinance Committee Chair Pearly Lawson recognized Doris Sumpter for her work on a Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual that committee members have been revising since August 2024.
Councilmembers also raised local concerns: Lawson reported constituent safety worries about a retail project on US 15-401 near the KFC and requested a clean-up day; Dr. Damien Johnson noted a regional PDCOG meeting that highlighted grant opportunities the county has missed and suggested SCDOT involvement to address safety on 15-401.
The council adjourned at 7:10 p.m.
