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Beaufort County committee emphasizes safety, environmental limits in transportation 'penny' referendum pitch

April 06, 2026 | Beaufort County, South Carolina


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Beaufort County committee emphasizes safety, environmental limits in transportation 'penny' referendum pitch
Members of the Beaufort County Transportation Advisory Committee presented an outline of priorities for a proposed countywide transportation “penny” referendum, emphasizing safety, congestion relief and consideration of environmental impacts.

A presenter introduced the advisory panel as a 15-member body representing all 11 Beaufort County districts and the municipalities of the City of Beaufort, Port Royal, Bluffton and Hilton Head Island, and said the group was chosen to engage the community and identify projects that meet growing transportation needs. "These individuals were chosen for their commitment to engage the community and protect the county while determining the best way to invest in projects that meet our growing transportation needs," the presenter said.

Matt Harden, identified by the presenter as a member of the advisory committee with a background in construction, was described as having seen the county’s growth firsthand. The presenter said that background informed the committee’s project recommendations.

A committee member stressed safety as a primary filter for selecting projects. "Rest assured that safety is one of the top priorities of every member of this community," the committee member said, adding that the committee is looking to build projects that improve motor-vehicle safety while also increasing pedestrian and bicycle safety.

Speakers described the referendum as intended to fund a broad set of transportation improvements. "Passing this referendum will provide a myriad of benefits to the county," a speaker said, listing goals such as easing congestion, improving mobility, enhancing overall quality of life and supporting future growth. The same speaker also said the committee is "focused on the environmental impact of the projects," and expressed a preference for projects with the least possible ecological effect: "I'd like to see projects that have least impact on the environment."

The transcript did not record a formal vote or provide dollar amounts, timelines or a final project list; those specifics were not specified. The presenter read a website for more information about the county 'penny' but the transcript renders the URL as garbled text ("buerc countyyp penny.com"). That URL could not be verified from the recording.

The committee’s remarks, as presented in the transcript, framed the referendum as a mechanism to pursue safety-focused, multi-modal transportation improvements while weighing environmental harm. No formal action or adoption of a measure appears in the provided transcript.

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