Conservation, Government and Business Leaders Signal Progress for Cooks Crossroads
April 2018
How do you manage change that will be coming to an area rich in history and natural resources? To do so, I and others worked to bring on Rob Robinson of Urban Design Associates (UDA) to produce a master plan for Cook’s Crossroads.
Last week Rob was in town to review District 5 within the Ashley River Historic Overlay since its future is critical to the Ashley River and it offers opportunities if done right. We walked Rosebrock Park, met with the district highway commissioner about the future of SC 61, the Ashley River Road and a National Scenic Highway, and had an informative discussion which was productive for all of us. Rob also met with landowners and others interested individuals.
Wednesday night the Chamber of Commerce, Dorchester Trust Foundation, and the Dorchester County Planning and Zoning Department, hosted a reception for him, marking the first time in the county that conservation, government, and business have come together in that way. While this is encouraging and marks progress, it also illustrates how far we have to go.
As Councilman Jay Byars explained at the reception, “There was a time not very long ago when we were on opposite sides, so it speaks well of all of us to be here. Not that we all agree on everything, but that we are talking with one another.”
This Summerville Journal Scene article provides more detail on the meeting and its outcomes – click below:
More photos from the reception:
A frequent writer, speaker, and facilitator about such issues, he can be reached at gmcdaniel4444@gmail.com or through his website at www.mcdanielconsulting.net.
Header Image: Conservationists, government and business leaders listen at the reception.
All images courtesy of author unless otherwise noted.