Do You Know About…Rules of the Road?

Do you know… our traffic rules apply to pedestrians, bicycles, all motorized vehicles (including LSVs), and even skateboards?

We are a “share the road” community. Our meandering island roads are beautiful and are generally wide enough for two-way traffic. It is a little different when there are walkers, runners, and cyclers on the road. SIPOA has rules that will keep everyone safe:

  • Bicycles and tricycles have the right-of-way at all traffic islands.
  • Bicycle riders must ride single file, going with the traffic, stop at stop signs, and obey other applicable traffic rules.
  • Only class 1 pedal-assist e-bikes are permitted and must be registered with SIPOA Administration and display a SIPOA bicycle decal. All other e-bikes are prohibited.
  • Bicycles may not be ridden after dark unless equipped with lights and reflectors and may not be ridden on boardwalks at any time.
  • All cyclists are encouraged to wear helmets when riding.
  • Pedestrians and joggers must walk or run facing traffic and have the right-of-way over all vehicles.
  • Vehicles must not pass bicycles and tricycles at traffic islands and must maintain a safe distance behind bicycles and tricycles at all times.
  • Vehicles may not use the oncoming lane of a traffic island in order to get around slower moving vehicles, bicyclists, joggers, or walkers.
  • Vehicles may not pass each other on Seabrook Island roads.
  • All children in motor vehicles (including LSV/NEVs) must be properly secured in child passenger safety seats or restraints per SC State Law Article 47.
  • Roller skates, roller blades, skateboards, and non-motorized scooters may be used on Seabrook Island roads. Their use is restricted to daylight hours, traveling in a single file, and facing oncoming traffic.
  • Motorcycles, motorized scooters, mopeds, go-karts, motorized skateboards or similar motorized vehicles are not permitted on Seabrook Island unless authorized by SIPOA.
  • Golf carts are not permitted on SIPOA roads, paths, or boardwalks except when crossing the road at signed golf cart crossing areas.


These are taken from SIPOA Rules and Regulations, Section III. D.1-5. Updates are approved by the SIPOA Safety and Security Committee.

Property owners should share this information with visitors and rental guests.

To review the entire series, go to tidelinesblog.com and click “Do You Know” at the top of the page.

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Updated June 2026

Celebrating Carolina Day June 28

We know that the nation will celebrate Independence Day on July 4, but do you know what is celebrated on June 28?

South Carolinians, and Charlestonians in particular, have been celebrating June 28 as Carolina Day for over 200 years. It was on June 28, 1776, that South Carolina achieved the first decisive victory of the American Revolution at the Battle of Sullivan’s Island, encouraging all of the colonies to mutually pledge their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor in the fight for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This year marks the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Sullivan’s Island.

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SINHG Fall 2026 Trips Are Now Ready

Hey Seabrook Island neighbors! Here’s an opportunity to get together and enjoy all the Lowcountry has to offer.

Twenty-eight amazing adventures await you from September 15 to December 17. Whether you’re into history, nature, food, kayaking, biking, sports, or arts and crafts, there’s something for everyone to love. But hurry, you only have until July 17 to make your choices so our SINHG trip coordinators have time to work their magic!

Check out the full list of trips and directions on how to sign up on our Trips Page here. We can’t wait to explore, learn, and spend time together with you this fall!

We also have the Special Evening Events for this fall lined up. These events are free to members and $5 to Seabrook Island Residents.

  • September 10 – Taino BBQ: Fire, Smoke, and the First Barbecue
  • October 8 – John Reynolds: Voting in the South and Civil Rights
  • November 12 – Ray Hoover: Foreign Travel and What to Pack

-Submitted by Annie Snelgrove for Seabrook Island Natural History Group

(Image credit: SINHG.org)

Keep Up with the Lake House June 24

  • Walk/Run – Friday, July 3 at 8:00 am, starting and finishing at the Lake House. For details and registration, click here.
  • Fireworks – Friday, July 3 at 9:00 pm. Fireworks will be launched from the Seabrook Island Club Driving Range. Click here for more information.
  • Parade – Saturday, July 4 at 9:30 am. Lineup begins at 9:00 am. Once again this year, there will be a dry section and a wet section. The tailgate must be closed. For details and registration, click here.
  • After Parade Fun – Saturday, July 4, from 10:30 am to 12:00 pm at the Lake House. Enjoy a jump castle, water slide, giant bubbles, and face painting.

June Group Exercise Schedule

Click here for a description of the above classes.

Semi-Private Series
Sign up now for the following semi-private classes. For more information about the series and detailed descriptions of the individual classes, click here.

  • New Class Stretch, Strengthen & Socialize – Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1:15 pm from May 26 – June 25.
  • Yin Yoga – Tuesdays at 5:15 pm. The June series meets from June 2 – 30. No class on June 9. The July series meets from July 7 – 28.
  • Chair Yoga – Wednesdays at 2:30 pm. The June series meets from June 3 to 24. The July series meets from July 1 – 29.
  • Classic Mat Pilates – Mondays and Wednesdays, 8:30 am from June 1 to June 24 at Oyster Catcher Community Center. Please bring your own mat, as they are not available at Oyster Catcher.
  • Vinyasa Yoga – Starting Thursday, June 4, this 6-week series combines standing and seated movements that flow together, incorporating balance, strength, flexibility, and breathwork. It will meet at 11:00 am from June 4 to July 9.
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Statewide Runoff Election Results June 23- Seabrook Island

The Lake House polling location closed promptly at 7:00 pm tonight. There were 525 people who voted in person today at the Lake House.

Below is a summary of the runoff races.  The numbers reflect only those who voted in person today at the Lake House. Early voting results are not included in this summary.

The results are also posted on the Lake House window as you walk in the front door.

Democratic Runoff Result

U.S. House of Representatives, District 1
Mac Deford ( Democratic ) 110
Nancy Lacore ( Democratic ) 115

Republican Runoff Results

Governor
Pamela Evette ( Republican ) 95
Alan Wilson ( Republican ) 202

Attorney General
Stephen Goldfinch ( Republican ) 124
David Stumbo ( Republican ) 162

Commissioner of Agriculture
Danny Ford ( Republican ) 95
Cody Simpson ( Republican ) 164

U.S. House of Representatives, District 1
Jenny Costa Honeycutt ( Republican ) 216
Mark Smith ( Republican ) 75

If you are interested in comparing these results with the June 9 Primary Election Results, click here.

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Town of Kiawah Island: Traffic Alert for Betsy Kerrison Pkwy

Town of Kiawah Island will begin striping work on the Betsy Kerrison Parkway median tomorrow, Wednesday, June 24, starting at 8:00 am and finishing by end of day the following day.

There will be traffic control and vehicles parked in the median, so drivers are encouraged to slow down and drive cautiously through the area. Pay attention to signage and do not pass in the work zone since the paint may still be wet

-Submitted by Town of Kiawah

Heads Up: Temporary King Street Closure June 25-28

If you’re heading downtown this weekend, plan ahead. Southbound King Street near the Francis Marion Hotel will be temporarily closed from Thursday evening, June 25, through Sunday evening, June 28.

The closure is to accommodate a large crane for rooftop equipment installation at the hotel. We know this will cause some disruption.

The schedule is subject to weather delays. We appreciate your patience and will keep you updated as plans are finalized.

-Submitted by City of Charleston, SC

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Do You Know About… Driving on the Island?

Do you know… the speed limit changes at two different places on the island? 

There is a collective effort to maintain the natural beauty of Seabrook Island. Unfortunately, that means we have some roadways with heavy vegetation and shade and others with bright sunlight. This, coupled with the many walkers, runners, and cyclers, leads to some issues when driving on our roads.

In order to keep our roads safe, SIPOA has established the following rules for driving on the island:

  • The speed limit is 25 mph except near the gate and in the area of the Island House, where it is 15 mph. The 15 mph limit is in proximity to the Island House and stretches from the Beach Club Villas to the Atrium Villas.
  • You may not pass a moving vehicle unless invited to do so by the driver of the slower-moving vehicle.
  • Vehicles must not pass bicycles and tricycles at traffic islands and must maintain a safe distance behind bicycles and tricycles at traffic islands.
  • You may not use the oncoming lane at a traffic island or the grass to get around slower moving vehicles, bicyclists, joggers or walkers.
  • You must come to a full stop at stop signs.
  • Every driver signaled to stop for a security officer or public service provider on Seabrook Island must produce, upon request, a valid driver’s license and vehicle registration.
  • The operation of motorcycles, motorized scooters, mopeds, go-carts, motorized skateboards or similar motorized vehicles (with the exception of Class 1 pedal assist bicycles/tricycles) is prohibited unless authorized by SIPOA for special purposes or events on a case-by-case basis.
  • Golf-carts are not permitted on SIPOA roads, bicycle paths or boardwalks, except when crossing the road while playing golf.

These are taken from SIPOA Rules and Regulations, Section III. D. 1 and 2.

Property owners should share this information with visitors and rental guests.

To review this entire series, go to tidelinesblog.com and click “Do You Know” at the top of the page.

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Updated June 2026

TOSI Happenings for the Week of June 22

Town Hall will be closed on Friday, July 3, 2026, in observance of Independence Day. Town Hall will reopen on Monday, July 6, 2026, at 8:00 am.

Beach Rules – Peak season beach rules are now in effect.

Chow Town Food Truck Rodeo – The next Chow Town is coming! On Wednesday, July 8, 2026, from 5:00 to 8:00 pm, food trucks from various local vendors will take over the Town Hall parking lot.

2026 Town Grant Program – The Town is now accepting applications for funding from the 2026 Discretionary Grant Program. For more information about the Discretionary Grant Program, or to download a grant application form, please click here.

TOSI Monthly E-newsletter – To stay up-to-date with town communications, sign up for the e-newsletter by clicking here.

To stay up to date on meeting dates and times, visit TOSI’s calendar located on its homepage.

Town Council Meeting
Tuesday, June 23– 2:30 pm

The agenda can be viewed by clicking here. Watch live on YouTube.The

Board of Zoning Appeals Meeting scheduled for Wednesday, June 24, has been cancelled.

View the calendar of meetings beyond this week by visiting the home page of TownofSeabrookIsland.org.

Agendas will be posted at least 24 hours before each meeting. All videos can be found on the town’s YouTube channel. Individuals wishing to participate in the meeting via Zoom can call (843) 768-9121 or email pwiggins@townofseabrookisland.org for login information before the meeting.

-Submitted by the Town of Seabrook Island

Brown and White Pickup Friday, June 26

Due to the upcoming holiday, the next monthly Brown and White pickup is Friday, June 26, 2026.

Bulk items can be left curbside by 7:00 am.  Place items, including furniture, appliances, grills, lawn furniture, or other similar household items where you would normally leave your trash and recycling.

Hazardous waste such as old paint cans, electronics, batteries, fluorescent lights, and old yard or household chemicals can be taken to the Maintenance area (adjacent to the Community Garden at 2902B Seabrook Island Road) that morning between 9:00 am and 2:00 pm.  Please hand hazardous materials directly to the attendant on duty. 

Before you put your used furniture or other items on the curb for Brown and White Pickup on Friday, consider recycling them with Sea Island Habitat for Humanity. Contact the store at 843-559-4009 for more information and to arrange for free pickup of large items.

Click here for the SIPOA Garbage, Recycling, and Yard Debris Pickup Schedule for 2026.

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Vote in the Runoff Election on Tuesday, June 23

Runoff elections are held in South Carolina if no candidate receives at least 50% plus one vote in a primary. The top two vote-getters advance to a head-to-head runoff.

The Lake House will be open for voting on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, from 7:00 am – 7:00 pm.

Voters in one party’s primary can’t switch to the other party’s runoff ballot. They must stick with one party for the primary and runoff. In other words, people who vote a Democratic primary ballot can’t vote in the Republican runoffs two weeks later, and vice versa. If you didn’t vote in the primary, you can vote in either party’s runoffs but not both.

To see which candidates are in the Runoff Election, click here for a sample ballot.

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(Image credit: South Carolina Election Commission)

Be sure to make your plan to vote.

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