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Cheraw mayor itemizes 2012 town accomplishments
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This early morning photograph shows a level field, between Second Street and Old St. David's Church, where the dilapidated warehouses for the old Cheraw Sash & Door, stood until a few months ago.
This early morning photograph shows a level field, between Second Street and Old St. David's Church, where the dilapidated warehouses for the old Cheraw Sash & Door, stood until a few months ago.
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Cheraw Mayor Andy Ingram compiled a list of accomplishments, along with current projects, undertaken by Cheraw Town Council over the past year to share with the public.

Key Projects in Progress:

  • Keeping downtown Post Office from being closed.
  • Developing master plan for improvements to the Cheraw Complex (old B.C. Moore’s Headquarters and warehouse).
  • Working to acquire property and expand Arrowhead Park.
  • Working to get the closed bridge at State Road repaired and opened as quickly as possible.

Economic Development Projects:

  • Carolina Canners - $23 million expansion announced.
  • INA Bearing - $40 million expansion announced.
  • Ironwood Farms - Announcement and purchase of old Pyramid Screen Printing property.
  • Partnered with Chesterfield County Council and Town of Chesterfield to assist with Carolinas Centre Industrial Park.
  • Airport Parallel Taxi-way Expansion completed (FAA Grant).

Clean-up Projects:

  • ACL Avenue clean-up of railroad right-of-way by CSX.
  • Demolition of Cheraw Yarn Mill by owner.
  • Demolition of Sash & Door Project undertaken by property owner.
  • Purchased a new street sweeper.
  • Purchased a new knuckleboom loader (picks up yard debris).
  • Demolition of two buildings at Cheraw Complex by Town.
  • Demolition of old hospital being undertaken by owner.
  • Working to see demolition of old Jerry B. Leach Company building on Market Street.
  • Working to see the Cheraw Fashion building on Market Street demolished.
  • Nearly finished with demolition of Old Western Auto building on Second Street.
  • Nearly finished with demolition of old Fish Market building on Front Street.
  • Cleaned up the overgrowth at the Cheraw Complex.

Beatification Projects:

  • Had lights installed in 24 trees in the downtown that will be lit year round.
  • Working to improve River Hill entrance-way. Hired landscape architect to develop beautification plans and will be applying for grants to complete.
  • Riverside Park paving of parking lot to be done in spring of 2013.
  • $10,000 set aside for Facade Program ran out within two months of being available to businesses.

Grants:

  • $25,000 Renaissance Village Project received for ACL Avenue area which will enable Town to undertake planning study and allow the Town to apply for two $375,000 grants from S.C. Department of Commerce.
  • Applying for $200,000 for DOT Enhancement Grant for Riverhill Entrance-way.
  • $15,000 Tourism Advertising Grant from SCPRT.
  • $50,000 grant from SCDNR for paving of Riverside Park parking lot.
  • $315,640 Community Development Block Grant from SC Dept. of Commerce for storm drainage improvements.
  • $730,764 FAA Grant for extension of parallel taxi-way.
  • $25,000 grant from SC Dept. of Archives and History for improvements to foundation of the Cheraw Town Hall.
  • $400,000 grant application to EPA to clean up contaminated sites.
  • Will be applying for PARD Grant through SCPRT in June through Recreation Department for improvements to Arrowhead Park.
  • Will be applying in Feb. for a SC Rural Infrastructure Grant to develop Brasington Pond Reservoir Project.
  • Will be applying for a Highway Safety Grant from the SC Dept. of Public Safety in February.

Other Accomplishments:

  • Passed $6.4 million dollar budget with no tax fees or water/sewage rate increase.
  • Cheraw area received Protection Class 4 Fire Rating from ISO effective 12/1/12/to include the Cheraw Rural Fire District. Previously, the rural area had an ISO rating of 7 which will lower insurance rates for Rural Fired District protection and to renegotiate rural fire contract.
  • Hosted a successful Christmas Fest in the downtown which will become an annual event.
  • Held a successful summer music series which will continue in 2013.
  • Co-hosted a few events at the State Park and will continue to do so in 2013.
  • Partnered with State Park and donated $5,000 for improvements at the swimming area which opened and became a successful venture.
  • Rails to Trails Project on hold - negotiations broke down but still hopeful a bike trail can be developed from the Town limits to the State Park.
  • Annual Town Council retreat to be held at end of January.



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