AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLocal Growth & Public Safety: Edgefield County approved a new $1,600 impact fee on most new construction in high-growth areas, aimed at EMS capital projects like a Merriwether substation, with North Augusta’s existing fees potentially stacking in overlapping zones. Military Construction: NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic awarded a $156.1M contract to build recruit barracks supporting training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, with work slated through June 2030. Environmental Cleanup for Redevelopment: Georgetown residents got an update on cleanup of the former Liberty Mill site, a 66-acre waterfront property where demolition paused pending a Voluntary Cleanup Contract. Small Business Relief: SBA opened low-interest disaster loans for South Carolina counties hit by drought starting April 28, including working capital support for eligible small businesses and private nonprofits. Municipal Budgeting: Myrtle Beach approved a $384M FY2027 budget, boosting spending on public safety, infrastructure, and a new Fire Station No. 1 while adjusting some utility rates. Food & Health Policy: A report says nearly 20% of U.S. packaged foods still contain synthetic dyes despite a voluntary FDA phase-out plan, raising fresh pressure as major companies have not all committed to removal.
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