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Angel Oak Preserve project advances to federal review as land trust seeks $4 million in Green Belt funds

Charleston City Committee on Special Facilities · May 8, 2026
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Summary

The committee heard that the Lowcountry Land Trust’s Angel Oak Preserve nomination passed the state board and is now at the National Register for consideration; the land trust has asked the city for about $4 million in Green Belt funding toward a $16–18 million project.

City staff told the Charleston City Committee on Special Facilities on May 7 that the Lowcountry Land Trust has submitted the Angel Oak Preserve nomination to the National Register of Historic Places after unanimous approval by the state review board.

Mister Froelich, a city staff member, said the nomination is now with the federal registry and staff is awaiting a determination. He said the design plan was approved by the…

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