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Folly Beach Public Safety Department
The City of Folly Beach is seeking proposals from qualified firms to provide beach chair and umbrella rental services on the public beach.
Posted Date
Jan 13, 2026
Due Date
Feb 2, 2026
Release: Jan 13, 2026
Folly Beach Public Safety Department
Close: Feb 2, 2026
The City of Folly Beach is seeking proposals from qualified firms to provide beach chair and umbrella rental services on the public beach.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Folly Beach Public Safety Department
The work session covered several key agenda items. Discussions focused on the request for funding to add a code enforcement module to the existing permitting software, which aims to consolidate violation documentation and notices into a single, real-time system, addressing current inefficiencies involving multiple file locations. Financial details regarding the $18,000 cost, sourced from leftover website project funds, were reviewed. A second major topic involved the replacement of an end-of-life restroom trailer with a new, gravity-fed unit, the cost of which is largely covered by TVPC funds and an ADA compliance reserve account, aiming for installation before peak season. Finally, the council reviewed proposed amendments to the 2025 Personnel Handbook, including suggested legal updates such as banning retaliation and centralizing HR decisions for personnel investigations, following review by the employment attorney.
The meeting addressed several proposed amendments to an ordinance, primarily concerning short-term rental licenses (ISTR). Discussions focused on clarifying rules for property replacement following demolition, ensuring license maintenance is compatible with necessary construction timelines, and addressing exceptions for the 28-night rental minimum during reconstruction or for life/safety/health-related building permits. The council also addressed rules regarding license classification based on property tax status, aiming to prevent license loss due to administrative delays by the county, and mandated the posting of emergency contact numbers inside rental units. Furthermore, the council discussed soliciting proposals via an RFP for food concessions at Third Street West, outlining parameters such as limiting operations to a specific area, prohibiting permanent structures, and restricting sales activities to that designated site, excluding beach gear rentals which are handled elsewhere.
The City Council held a work session and regular meeting where they discussed traffic control, pedestrian safety, and public safety. They addressed concerns about pedestrian paths and crosswalks, emphasizing the importance of following traffic rules. The council also discussed past traffic incidents, including those involving impaired drivers, and the need for responsible behavior. Additionally, they reviewed the sea level rise adaptation plan and encouraged residents to participate in a survey to provide feedback on flooding concerns. The council also discussed a solution for traffic issues on Folly Road.
The meeting included discussion and approval for a new sign at Playa Baya, located at 16 Center Street. The board voted unanimously to approve the sign design following a motion for accelerated review.
The Marshfront Management Plan for the City of Folly Beach, SC, provides strategic recommendations for the protection, restoration, and management of its marshfront areas. This updated plan, building on a 2019 predecessor, emphasizes collaboration, clear responsibilities, refined regulatory frameworks, and robust educational initiatives. Its key strategic pillars are Engage, Monitor, Protect, Restore, and Adapt, with specific recommendations addressing allowable uses within marshfront setbacks and septic regulations. The plan aims to secure the long-term ecological health and stability of the marshfront ecosystem for future generations, with annual reviews and updates every five years.
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