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Municipal Association of South Carolina Honors Bluffton With Achievement Award

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The City of Bluffton has received a Municipal Achievement Award for its neighborhood assistance program. The city won in the public service category. Twenty-six cities and towns submitted their projects and initiatives for consideration in the annual awards.  

Bluffton wanted to promote housing affordability in the face of strong population growth and development while also halting the deterioration of older neighborhoods, especially those outside of its planned-unit developments. It also wanted to retain residents whose families have lived in the area for generations — including its Gullah descendants — who have all contributed to the town’s character.  Finally, the town aimed to reduce the pollution coming from a lack of planned infrastructure, such as from septic tanks.   

To achieve these goals, the town established the Neighborhood Assistance Program in 2016, which helps with repairs, hazard cleanup, private road repair, tree removals and septic cleanout. The program also helps establish residential street addresses to guide emergency services and provides heirs’ property title assistance.  

The program is available to residents based on income requirements and requires no funding from the residents to participate. It seeks out applications from residents through simple word of mouth as well as service programs, churches, schools and police to identify residents in need. When planning projects, the town’s community development coordinator and a building code inspector evaluate how to help. There is a $20,000 limit of town funds for each project, which can be supplemented by nonprofit groups.  

Since 2016, the number of residents helped has grown substantially. In the 2022 fiscal year, the program served 54 residents using a budget of $222,862. As the program grows and costs increase, the program anticipates a $290,000 budget for the 2024 fiscal year. 

“Officials in Bluffton are keeping longtime residents in their homes and improving the neighborhoods, one family at a time,” said Todd Glover, executive director for the Municipal Association. 

These winning entries represent innovative projects undertaken by Municipal Association member cities and towns. Information and a video about the project are available on the Association’s website www.masc.sc (keyword: Achievement Awards). 

The Municipal Association of SC initiated the Achievement Awards in 1987 to recognize and encourage innovations and excellence in local government.  

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