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Town of Hilton Head Island Updates After Tropical Storm Debby

August 7, 2024

With Tropical Storm Debby subsiding, the Town of Hilton Head Island administrative offices will resume normal operations at 8 am on Thursday, August 8.

"We are fortunate that we did not experience the worst-case scenarios of flooding forecasted for the Town. Our Town staff was well-prepared and did an excellent job carrying out tasks to ensure our safety and responding quickly to flooded areas. Their preparation was crucial in promptly addressing issues and restoring normalcy as swiftly as possible," said Mayor Alan Perry. "Over the next several days, the Town will be working with impacted property owners to address their concerns and issues."

During Tropical Storm Debby, the Town took the following critical actions to safeguard the community:

Though activities are underway to remove debris, we advise you to exercise caution while using pathways and as you return to beach and community parks. Our team wants to ensure they are safe for public use and are working as quickly as possible to do so. However, with our extensive pathways system and many parks, it will take some time to return them to their normally pristine condition.

Here are additional operational updates:

Park Facilities: Restrooms and parking lots at all Town beach parks and community parks will reopen on Thursday, August 8, at 8 a.m. 

State of Emergency: The Town of Hilton Head Island is still operating under a State of Emergency that:  

  1. Places temporary moratorium on the construction or reconstruction of any building or other structure. This means the Town of Hilton Head Island will not accept or process permit applications or schedule or complete permit inspections during the temporary moratorium, which will remain in effect until the State of Emergency ends.  We will notify the public when this temporary moratorium has been lifted.
  2. Allows property owners to take actions necessary to temporarily protect the health and safety of their family or prevent further loss of their property's value. 

Waste Collection Service Companies: Many waste service companies in the Town of Hilton Head Island are reporting a one-day delay in collection. Please contact your waste service provider for additional information.

Reporting non-emergency issues: Please use our citizen reporting app, MyHHI, to report all non-emergency matters to the town, such as blocked roadways, drainage, damage, and other items. You can upload photos with each service request, providing a visual reference so our staff can better address issues.

County Convenience Centers: County Convenience Centers will reopen tomorrow, August 8. Decals will still be required for residents to dispose of storm debris, but the limit of three visits per week will be waived through Sunday, August 11. As a reminder, convenience centers are for residential trash and debris only.

Beaufort County School District: Schools will be closed on Thursday, August 8. A decision about school potentially starting on Friday will be made on Thursday afternoon.

Palmetto Breeze/Trolley: All Palmetto Breeze services and routes will be back to normal Thursday, August 8. This includes all commuter routes, weekday routes serving the Beaufort and Port Royal areas, the Bluffton Breeze weekday service in Bluffton, and the seasonal Breeze Trolley service on Hilton Head Island.

United Way HELPLINE: If the storm has impacted you personally, please reach out to United Way of the Lowcountry’s 2-1-1 HELPLINE for information on resources and referrals for non-emergency assistance.  You can reach 2-1-1 by calling 2-1-1, texting 2-1-1-2-1-1, or visiting www.SC211.org. 2-1-1 will be operational throughout the storm. For emergencies, always call 911.

Storm Updates: Beaufort County is still under a tropical storm warning, so we encourage you to stay informed through local media and follow the Town of Hilton Head Island’s official channels for the latest updates:


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Contact
Carolyn Grant, Communications Manager
843-341-4618
CarolynG@hiltonheadislandsc.gov