by Joey Holleman | Nov 23, 2020 | Trail Updates
Most of Lexington and Richland counties received less than two inches of rain in the second week of November 2020, a relative pittance spread out over 48 hours. That sort of soaking seldom causes more than a minor blip on river levels. But the West Columbia and Cayce...
by Joey Holleman | Nov 18, 2020 | Columbia
Saluda Riverwalk users parking on Candi Lane in recent weeks might have noticed signs about zoning and planning commission items involving riverfront property. Don’t worry. The changes proposed represent a positive for recreation enthusiasts and should improve public...
by Joey Holleman | Oct 19, 2020 | Columbia
As we celebrate the City of Columbia and the Federal Emergency Management Agency finally announcing an agreement to repair the 2015 flood damage to the Columbia Canal, everyone involved needs to consider how the work can have the most positive impact on the community....
by Joey Holleman | Oct 12, 2020 | River Alliance
Before it even officially opens, the Saluda Riverwalk has earned recognition from an international organization that celebrates making waterfronts accessible for public use. The Waterfront Center, a non-profit based in Washington, D.C., selected the riverfront trail...
by Joey Holleman | Oct 5, 2020 | Cayce, Columbia, River Alliance, West Columbia
A recent social media post asked for input for the Lower Saluda Greenway Feasibility Study being conducted by the Central Midlands Council of Governments. What’s this Lower Saluda Greenway, you might ask? You’ve been following the progress on the new Saluda Riverwalk...