Mt. Pleasant city commissioners are going back to the drawing board after several residents on Tuesday expressed concern over a proposed managed natural landscaping ordinance. Worries about blight, ...
After weighing in the pros and cons of managed natural landscaping and hearing both sides from several residents, the city of Mt. Pleasant is holding a public hearing next week in anticipation of ...
As Mt. Pleasant city commissioners continue to hash out what constitutes “managed natural landscaping,” an amendment to a current ordinance might be the answer. Mt. Pleasant Police Chief Paul Lauria ...
In my work as a professional gardener, flowering shrubs are a mainstay of landscaping design. They can provide not only beauty but privacy, shade, and wildlife habitat, and many of them also attract ...
A little more than a month ago, Mt. Pleasant Police Chief Paul Lauria was tasked with revising an ordinance to define managed natural landscaping and include in it what constitutes a noxious weed.
Mt. Pleasant city commissioners are moving forward with a proposed ordinance to allow natural landscaping after a discussion Monday night about an added proposal that failed to get support.