
William Hilton Parkway Gateway Corridor Project
Where are we now?
Dear Island Neighbors,
As your Ward 1 representative I wanted to make sure you saw this announcement from the Town of Hilton Head Island on the 278/William Hilton Parkway Gateway Corridor Project. I hope you will join us this Thursday at 5:30pm at the HIlton Head Island Library on Beach City Road.
Please let me know how I may assist you and your neighbors.
Alex
William Hilton Parkway Gateway Corridor Project: Where Are We Now?
Join Us at an Upcoming Meeting to Find Out
Hilton Head Island, SC – March 7, 2024 – The Gullah Geechee Historic Neighborhoods Community Development Corporation (CDC) invites area residents to a community meeting on Thursday, March 14th. The purpose of this gathering is to solicit valuable feedback regarding the ongoing William Hilton Parkway Gateway Corridor Project.
Entitled “Where Are We Now?,” the meeting will be held from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the community meeting room at the Hilton Head Island branch library, 11 Beach City Road.
Agenda items for the meeting are as follows:
• An update on the current right-of-way proposal for William Hilton Parkway.
• Facilitated small group discussions to analyze the proposal and formulate recommendations for William Hilton Parkway.
• Discussion on the next steps moving forward.
This meeting is open to the public, and all interested parties are encouraged to attend and participate. For further information, contact Thomas Boxley, Executive Director of the CDC, at 843-341-3097 or via email at ThomasB@hiltonheadislandsc.gov.
About the Gullah Geechee Historic Neighborhoods Community Development Corporation
Formed by the Hilton Head Island Town Council in September 2022, the Gullah Geechee Historic Neighborhoods Community Development Corporation is dedicated preserving heritage and fostering progress within the island’s culturally and historically significant neighborhoods. These areas encompass Bay Gall, Big Hill, Chaplin, Gardner, Grassland, Jarvis, Jonesville, Marshland, Mitchelville, Old House Creek, Spanish Wells, Squire Pope, Little Stoney, and Big Stoney. Nestled on the northern tip of the island, these neighborhoods once thrived as centers of African American entrepreneurship, communal gatherings, and intergenerational kinship. To learn more about the corporation, visit hiltonheadislandsc.gov/gullahgeecheecdc.
Read my email on February 2024 Key Issues here
Read my email on Transparency and the Affiliated Agency process
PS. Join us for Community Conversations, happening March 22nd at 5pm at Squire Pope Community Park and Save the Date for Councils Strategic Planning Workshop occurring on March 21st at 8:30am at the Westin.