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Irmo, S.C. Council Revives $65 Million Water Walk Project Amid Community Buzz

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Irmo, S.C. Set to Revive $65 Million Water Walk Project

Things are heating up in Irmo, South Carolina as a once-controversial development, the Water Walk, is back on the table. Council members are buzzing with excitement about a new plan that could bring life to a previously rejected $65 million project along the serene shores of Lake Murray. This ambitious development aims to create a lively community on a sprawling 65-acre site near Dreher Shoals Road.

What’s in Store for Irmo?

So, what’s all the fuss about? The vision for the Water Walk includes a mix of single-family homes for sale or rent, catering to both families and retirees. In addition to residential spaces, Irmo council members are eyeing a bustling commercial area and a charming walking village to enhance the neighborhood’s appeal. It seems like the goal is not only to provide more homes but also to create a vibrant hub for shopping and socializing.

Mayor Bill Danielson is leaning into the possibilities, expressing optimism that the project could be a big boost for local economic development. “We need the businesses here; we don’t have property tax; we’re not making any money on the residential properties,” he shared candidly. The Mayor emphasized the community’s need for upscale shopping and a solid business base, hinting that more diverse commercial options would be an attractive addition to Irmo.

A Response to Community Input

What’s Next?

As the project takes shape, the council is already in discussions about the specifics, and excitement is building. Plans are in place to bring forth 500 to 550 homes in the final design. So, when can residents expect to see movement on the project? A public hearing is scheduled for October 15 to review the second reading before dirt starts flying and construction gets underway. Plenty of folks are looking forward to this meeting, curious to see how the development could change the landscape of their town.

Community Concerns

While the idea of new homes and a commercial hub has some buzzed, it’s important to note that there are still community members who might have reservations. Concerns about traffic increases, changes to the local environment, and the overall character of Irmo are likely to be part of the discussions ahead. Local residents are encouraged to share their views as the council aims for a project that serves the community well.

Looking Ahead

As the Irmo Town Council prepares to dive deeper into the Water Walk project, the excitement in the community is palpable. Balancing growth and preserving the essence of Irmo is always a challenge, but with transparent communication and citizen involvement, there’s hope for a positive outcome.

Keep your eyes peeled for updates on this evolving story, as everyone waits to see how the Water Walk could reshape the heart of Irmo.


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