Folly Beach, SC
Posted about 1 year ago
Folly Beach
👀KNOW THIS: This June, the Folly Beach council will vote on increasing the city parking lots’ hourly rate. The current rate is $2 per hour or $10 per day. June’s vote could increase both of those figures by 50 cents. The council approved the concept of a parking rate increase earlier this week and it will be voted on in June. If it's approved, it will be the first time since 2019 that the parking rates have changed. The rates only apply to city lots with signage and pay stations.
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