Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Charleston Police Department Notice

Please see the below note sent out from the Charleston Police Department. Even though we have installed new gates to help prevent easy access to the Retreat from Riverland Dr., it does not mean our community is a fortress. Protect your home and possessions by not making yourself an easy target.  

Attention James Island Neighborhoods,
In the past few weeks (June/July) there have been several incidents of thefts from mostly unlocked vehicles in neighborhoods off Ft. Johnson Rd. and Secessionville Rd., as well as Meridian Place and Riverland Woods. These thieves are mobile and quiet. The best way to combat them is to remove the opportunity by ALWAYS locking every car-door, keep windows all the way up, and remove ALL valuables and FIREARMS from the vehicle. Every time.

Also, keep some exterior lights on at night, keep shrubbery trimmed to reduce hiding areas, pay attention to dogs who alert during the night. Educate your children on the importance of securing vehicles, their electronics, bikes and other property, and closing the garage door. Finally, know where your teenage children are at night and set reasonable limits to reduce the likelihood of them becoming involved.

Pass this on to your neighbors.

Sgt. Shelor
Charleston Police
Crime Prevention Unit
769-7407

Monday, July 13, 2015

Say Goodbye to Household Hazardous Wastes Properly!

How many times have you had issues finding a place to properly dispose of hazardous materials that should not go in the compactor? SERIOUSLY...

The Signal Point Road recycling center is now accepting the below wastes. Please take a moment and review the below flyer and remember to properly dispose of your trash!
Charleston County Environmental Management has made improvements to the Signal Point Road recycling dropsite location. Starting Tuesday, July 7th, this staffed site will accept household hazardous waste during these hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday thru Saturday (closed Sundays & Mondays)

Recyclables such as paper, cardboard and containers #1-7, may be dropped off anytime, as this has not changed.