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EPISODE · Mar 20, 2026 · 14 MIN

City of Beaufort's Plastic Bag Ordinance Expansion Passes First Reading

from Beaufort County This Week · host Beaufort County TV

STORY 1From the Island NewsThe City of Beaufort’s City Council voted March 10 to pass amendments to the city’s single-use plastics ordinance on a first reading, making Beaufort the first municipality in Beaufort County to advance the measures. A second and final vote will be required before the rules take effect. The amendments, presented to council by City Manager Scott Marshall, significantly broaden the scope of the county’s original 2018 Plastic Bag Ordinance. Rather than simply addressing single-use plastic carryout bags, the revised ordinance transforms the chapter into a comprehensive single-use plastics and foam reduction policy. What the ordinance would doUnder the amended rules, all plastic carryout bags would be banned outright. Stores would be required to offer customers reusable bags – specifically those made of cloth with stitched, not heat-sealed, handles. The ordinance would also prohibit businesses operating within city limits from providing to-go cups and food trays made of expanded polystyrene foam, commonly known as EPS or styrofoam. “No business establishment conducting business within the city limits may provide plastic carry-out bags or EDF disposable food service ware to its customers,” the amended regulations state.Story 2From the Island PacketCyclists, rejoice: a new scenic bike-friendly trail will open soon on Hilton Head Island. The Sea Pines Forest Preserve Foundation is putting “finishing touches” on a new bicycle-friendly trail in the Sea Pines Forest Preserve, according to comments from David Henderson, Director of Special Projects and Operations, during a March 3 meeting of the Sea Pines CSA Board of Directors. Residents and visitors will soon be able to enjoy walking or cycling through the woods on the new leisure trail.  “The experience is unique,” Henderson said at the meeting. “There’s nothing else like it on Hilton Head Island.” Where will the new trail be? The exact location of the new trail has not been confirmed by Sea Pines officials. Story 3 WSAV- The RBC Heritage tournament is proving again that it’s about much more than golf. The charitable organization, the Heritage Classic Foundation, is making a difference in the lives of the next generation of future leaders from the Lowcountry. 11 Beaufort County seniors were named Heritage Classic Foundation scholars for the 2025-2026 school year. The students come from five different high schools in Beaufort and Jasper County. Applications were reviewed by the scholar committee based on academic success, community service, essays written by the students and financial need. During Monday’s awards presentation, Heritage Classic Foundation Chairman Simon Fraser told the audience, “This is always an exciting day for the Heritage Classic Foundation. We believe the résumés of these young adults are stronger than ever. The teachers and administrators of our school systems, as well as the award winners, deserve special praise.”The Kirby Scholarship, a one-year $4,000 scholar award, was created in memory of past Scholar Committee Chairman Ward Kirby and is granted every year. Two of the scholarships honor Scholar Committee chairmen who have passed, John Zimmerman and Mike Malanick. One honors the late Scholar Committee member Charlie Brown, and the Tartan Club Award recognizes the donations made by the Tartan Club. Created by the Heritage Classic Foundation, the Tartan Club is a group made up of individuals throughout the community who share a desire to help others through the awarding of scholarship grants for area students.  

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STORY 1 From the Island News The City of Beaufort’s City Council voted March 10 to pass amendments to the city’s single-use plastics ordinance on a first reading, making Beaufort the first municipality in Beaufort County to advance the measures. A second and final vote will be required before the rules take effect. The amendments, presented to council by City Manager Scott Marshall, significantly broaden the scope of the county’s original 2018 Plastic Bag Ordinance. Rather than simply address...

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