Folly Beach, SC
Posted 11 months ago
Folly Beach
đź‘€KNOW THIS: Folly Beach City Council on Tuesday will discuss making changes to an ordinance that restricts parking on Center Street. Some residents are speaking out against these restrictions and plan on attending the meeting to speak in front of the Council. The current ordinance makes Center Street a 2-hour parking zone, but Folly beach residents can park there for as long as they like. The exemption has outraged some non-residents, who feel everybody in the state should have equal opportunity and access to the beach.
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