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The Problem with Summerville is the 6 member town counsel
0.5
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Anonymous (
Jun 14, 2018)
The 6 member town counsel removed the Mayor's power several years ago and got away with it. Now they are power crazed and should not be running down a sidewalk much less running a town. Summerville is a diversified community and that is a good thing. However we have a town cou ...Read More
nsel that is completely out of control. The whole lot of them need to find new jobs. They have torn up our historic downtown square for no other reason that tear out the old trees and put in new ones. (What part of Historic do they not get) They allowed the water company to put in a ultra modern eyesore they have no business in the downtown area. What an eyesore that is..... This was the kind of unnessary, unwanted, and unreasonable thing these people do!. Now they have the idea that they are going to take peoples homes and businesses if they don't like you though a Non conformitiy law they are trying to pass on June 18th. If you have a home in Summerville, I sure hope you don't have any enemies. If you for some reason are out of your home for more than 90 days your home will go into nonconformity. You turn off your utilities for more than 90 days, non Conformity. No hospital stay for you, No european vacation either. Oh and if you don't do the repairs they think you should make to your home, yes that's right into Non Conformity you go. Now its not real clear what exactly will happen in non conformity but it is mentioned that is it goes over half of the tax role value of your home there are consequences. I am sure they will outline those thoroughly in a back room after they get it on the books. Oh on the way site it does say that civil right are an impediment. You say you live in Summerville, LUCKY YOU! Wish you didn't live here, well time will tell if they get your house and business soon too. Not to mention the new proposed rezoning........ Oh and in case you haven't heard about the meeting on June 18, 2018 at 5:30 pm they posed some city signs smaller than real estate signs in vague areas of the city where they are sure not to be seen! Don't believe me there is one at the end of Challedon that looks like a water company sign about work if you don't get out of your car you won't be able to read what it says. They say this will not currently impact current homes that are built, ummm well then why do they need the code on the books. This is their way of informing the people!!!! If your thinking of living in Summerville, don't walk, run away!!!! I used to really love Summerville this is tragic.
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Uptight traffic and angry
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diver9999 (
Apr 27, 2018)
Bad drivers. They tailgate, and are aggressive. When you're waiting at a red light people will stare at you. Summerville is like the rest of the Charleston area, unmindful of their driving and a sense of suspicion. I grew up here in Charleston and a LOT has changed..for the w ...Read More
orst. It used to be laid back and cool, now it's stressful and angry. The happiest day of my life is when I leave this place forever.
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Historic Summerville is Dead
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TruthHasNoAgenda (
Jul 08, 2016)
Proponents of Summerville call this town "historic." I call it decaying.The pictures of the town show a quaint area filled with brick buildings and azaleas. What is happening here is completely different. The downtown area is a small part of town and it is dying. Four businesses ...Read More
have had to close up shop in as many months because of lack of business to the area. The good ole boy government here won't allow for well planned out (and in keeping with the look of the area) expansion that would bring foot traffic. They say they want to maintain the integrity while watching shops close.Unless dining, or shopping at Target or Walmart, is your thing there is little to do here. It takes an hour to get to the beach if there is no traffic -and there usually is. Commuting to work is a nightmare. 25 miles to work can take you 2 hours.A bigger chunk of Summerville includes strip malls and dilapidated trailer parks. Beautiful subdivisions are sandwiched in between crime-ridden ones, with the crime spilling into the nice areas. Police are called. Nothing done. Are there nice parts of Summerville? Yes. Would I move here, if I could go back and make the choice again? Not a chance.
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An Insider's Take on Life in Summerville, SC
4
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Anonymous (
Jul 22, 2015)
I live in Summerville SC and hope to give a few insights into the casual lifestyle that our community enjoys. There is much to delight both residents and casual visitors in our little town. The average temperature in the summer is 70-80F and during the winter months there is litt ...Read More
le chance of ice or snow. In fact the average wintertime temperature is 50F. With an abundance of sunshine, blue skies and balmy breezes the climate is ideal for kids, teens, adults and seniors.
This Low Country city is often considered one of Charleston's bedroom communities. We are fortunate to live less than a half hour's drive from this coastal paradise. That means we can easily work, shop and enjoy the attractions of a large, metropolitan city without having to sacrifice Summerville has a quiet, low-key atmosphere that encourages relaxation. Tennis, swimming, fishing, golf and tennis are just a few of the activities that are available on a year round basis. The cost of living is very reasonable and housing can be found to suit almost any budget.
Southern cuisine is another thing that Summerville residents hold dear to their hearts. We enjoy selections that include skillet cornbread, fried okra, peas, fried green tomatoes, Low Country boils and a wide range of fresh vegetables. Living so close to the ocean (30-45 minute drive) it is easy to find fresh seafood at any time of the year. Shrimp and grits, broiled scallops and fried flounder are a few of my favorite menu selections. Our family frequently enjoys dining at the cafes and restaurants such as Five Loaves Cafe, the Icehouse or the Eclectic Chef. Summerville offers casual dining, gourmet restaurants and the usual selection of fast food favorites.
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Historic Summerville is Dead
1.5
rating
By
TruthHasNoAgenda (
Jul 08, 2016)
Proponents of Summerville call this town "historic." I call it decaying.The pictures of the town show a quaint area filled with brick buildings and azaleas. What is happening here is completely different. The downtown area is a small part of town and it is dying. Four businesses ...Read
More
have had to close up shop in as many months because of lack of business to the area. The good ole boy government here won't allow for well planned out (and in keeping with the look of the area) expansion that would bring foot traffic. They say they want to maintain the integrity while watching shops close.Unless dining, or shopping at Target or Walmart, is your thing there is little to do here. It takes an hour to get to the beach if there is no traffic -and there usually is. Commuting to work is a nightmare. 25 miles to work can take you 2 hours.A bigger chunk of Summerville includes strip malls and dilapidated trailer parks. Beautiful subdivisions are sandwiched in between crime-ridden ones, with the crime spilling into the nice areas. Police are called. Nothing done. Are there nice parts of Summerville? Yes. Would I move here, if I could go back and make the choice again? Not a chance.
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An Insider's Take on Life in Summerville, SC
4
rating
By
Anonymous (
Jul 22, 2015)
I live in Summerville SC and hope to give a few insights into the casual lifestyle that our community enjoys. There is much to delight both residents and casual visitors in our little town. The average temperature in the summer is 70-80F and during the winter months there is litt ...Read
More
le chance of ice or snow. In fact the average wintertime temperature is 50F. With an abundance of sunshine, blue skies and balmy breezes the climate is ideal for kids, teens, adults and seniors.
This Low Country city is often considered one of Charleston's bedroom communities. We are fortunate to live less than a half hour's drive from this coastal paradise. That means we can easily work, shop and enjoy the attractions of a large, metropolitan city without having to sacrifice Summerville has a quiet, low-key atmosphere that encourages relaxation. Tennis, swimming, fishing, golf and tennis are just a few of the activities that are available on a year round basis. The cost of living is very reasonable and housing can be found to suit almost any budget.
Southern cuisine is another thing that Summerville residents hold dear to their hearts. We enjoy selections that include skillet cornbread, fried okra, peas, fried green tomatoes, Low Country boils and a wide range of fresh vegetables. Living so close to the ocean (30-45 minute drive) it is easy to find fresh seafood at any time of the year. Shrimp and grits, broiled scallops and fried flounder are a few of my favorite menu selections. Our family frequently enjoys dining at the cafes and restaurants such as Five Loaves Cafe, the Icehouse or the Eclectic Chef. Summerville offers casual dining, gourmet restaurants and the usual selection of fast food favorites.
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What the locals say about
Family friendlyPublic transit is accessibleWalkable to grocery storesYards are well-keptLots of parksWalkable to restaurantsFriendly neighbors Safe at night Pet friendly Streets have sidewalksA quiet areaSense of community
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Amenities
Are there many local amenities in
Summerville?
Well, there are not many amenities close to this location.
Parks
Azalea Park
Laurel St Playground
Gahagan Park
James Allan Playground
Doty Park
future park
Summerville Place Park
Brown Family Park
Entertainment
Memorial Stadium
Regal Azalea Square
Cinemark Movies 8
Food & Drink
Accent on Wine
Checkers Drive In
Burger King
Dunkin' Donuts
Nothing Bundt Cakes
Tastee Freeze
Moe's Southwest Grill
Zaxby's
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Commute
Is public transit available in Summerville?
Of all people who commute,
0.5% take public transportation in
Summerville.