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Port Royal Recovers from Tropical Storm Helene’s Devastating Impact on Waterfront设施

Port Royal Faces a Tough Time After Tropical Storm Helene

Hey there, friends! If you’re in or around Port Royal, you might have heard the news about some serious damage along the waterfront. The recent remnants of Tropical Storm Helene, which swept through our area on September 27th, have taken a toll that’s still being assessed. It’s a little chaotic, and we’re here to unpack it for everyone.

The Boat Landing Woes

One of the biggest hits came to the popular boat landing at Sands Beach. Just recently, Beaufort County announced that this beloved spot will be closed until further notice due to extensive damage from Helene. But here’s a little twist: the county only made this announcement recently, even though the boat landing has already been closed since the storm hit. Town Manager Van Willis jumped in to clarify that the damage was caused by Helene, not Milton, which just moved past the area.

Where Is the Boat Landing?

If you’re wondering where the boat launch is located, it sits snugly between Sands Beach and the Henry Robinson Boardwalk. This boat launch is not just any landing; it’s one of the most popular spots in northern Beaufort County and a go-to for many local boaters. Sadly, it’s currently out of commission thanks to that storm surge we experienced.

What’s Been Damaged?

Now, let’s get into the nitty-gritty. The public access area on Battery Creek was hit hard, and it’s not just the boat landing that suffered. A portion of the boardwalk, which is owned and carefully maintained by the town, was completely washed away during Helene’s furious onslaught. It’s a tough break for local residents and visitors who cherish this waterfront hangout.

Plans for Repair

But it’s not all doom and gloom. The town has already taken action. They’re putting out a request for proposals to tackle the repairs needed for the boardwalk, which means there’s hope on the horizon! Meanwhile, Beaufort County’s Public Works Department is rolling up their sleeves and working alongside marine contractors to assess the boat landing damages. Repair work is on the priority list and is expected to start as soon as possible.

Need an Alternative? We’ve Got You Covered!

For those of you who might be itching to get back out on the water or simply need some **public access** during this downtime, there are alternatives out there. The county advises checking their website for information on other boat landings, public water access points, bluffs, and piers. If you’re more of a caller, you can dial 843-255-2800 for assistance. They’ve got the resources to help you find a temporary solution while the much-loved Sands Beach launch is being repaired.

Stay Updated!

As we navigate through these tough times together, keeping everyone informed is essential. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, it’s good to stay updated on the repairs and potential reopening dates. Everyone’s looking forward to getting the waterfront back to normal, creating memories under the sun, and enjoying the beautiful coast of Port Royal again. Remember, patience is key, and we’ll all be back to enjoying those lovely boat rides before you know it!

So, let’s keep our spirits up, lend support to our townspeople tackling these repairs, and stay informed on the progress happening right here in our community. Together, we’ll bounce back stronger than ever!


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