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Manning City Council Meeting Agenda - May 17

Posted Thursday, May 13, 2021 12:31 pm Below is the agenda for the Manning City Council meeting scheduled for May 17: A REGULAR MEETING OF THE MANNING CITY COUNCIL Monday, May 17, 2021 Weldon Auditorium 6:30 p.m.7 Maple St. Manning, SC AGENDA I. Welcome/Introductory Remarks..................Mayor Julia A. Nelson II.Invocation III. Pledge……………………………………………….Councilmember Sherry A. Welle IV. Approval of Agenda V. Minutes: Minutes of a Regular Meeting of City Council, April 19, 2021. VI. Finance Director’s Report VII. Mayor’s Report VIII. Administrator’s Report Departmental Reports: Included in Council’s Packet. IX. New Business: A. Ordinance No. 2021-04. (First Reading). An Ordinance to Raise Revenue and

State offers repairs, buyouts for Horry County homes damaged in Hurricane Florence

State offers repairs, buyouts for Horry County homes damaged in Hurricane Florence The county is also addressing flooding issues in the Rosewood neighborhood Intake center for Hurricane Florence repairs and buyouts By Zach Wilcox | March 31, 2021 at 10:37 PM EDT - Updated March 31 at 10:37 PM BUCKSPORT, S.C. (WMBF) - Help may be in sight for people dealing with flood damage in Horry County. The South Carolina Disaster Recovery Office has two initiatives underway for repairs, replacements and buyouts. The office set up an intake center at James R. Frazier Community Center in Bucksport to help Hurricane Florence victims. It’s been two and a half years since Hurricane Florence wreaked havoc on Horry County.

Horry County to receive $13M for Socastee community flood relocation program

‘I’m happy’: Horry County to receive $13M for Socastee community flood relocation program Horry County to receive $13M for Socastee community flood relocation program By Brad Dickerson | March 9, 2021 at 12:48 PM EST - Updated March 9 at 11:19 PM HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (WMBF) – Terri Straka has lived in the Rosewood community for 26 years. With every year, she said the rainy seasons have gotten worse, resulting in her home being flooded. Like many residents, Straka has grown tired from having to evacuate from the constant floodwaters in her neighborhood. “So many people are struggling, Straka said. “Unless it’s happened to you and you’re a victim, you don’t understand. It’s not just simply packing up and moving away.”

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