Community Updates

Sea Pines CSA Tropical Storm Idalia Recovery Update – 8/31/23 @ 1:00 pm

Sea Pines CSA teams are in full storm recovery and restoration mode. Crews are working throughout the community to facilitate storm clean-up efforts, which will continue through the weekend.

The clean-up process will take time and we appreciate your patience. 

Important Reminders:

  • Use caution in the community and drive slowly as major roadway and debris clean-up is in progress and clean-up crews will be working in and along the roadway.
  • Use extreme caution or avoid using the leisure trails and beach paths within Sea Pines until clean-up efforts can be completed.
  • Some wildlife, such as alligators and snakes, are more likely to be displaced and seen after a storm. Be aware, keep your distance and give all wild animals space. Click here for more wildlife safety resources and reminders. To report a wildlife concern, please contact the Sea Pines Security Department dispatch line at 843.671.7170.
  • To report downed trees/limbs in Sea Pines CSA managed open space areas, please contact the Sea Pines CSA Maintenance Department via email at csamaintenance@csaseapines.com. Please be reminded that CSA cannot remove trees from homes/ rooftops or trees that have fallen on private property. Property owners must contact a contractor/tree removal company to perform this service.
  • At this time, please reserve calls to the Sea Pines CSA Maintenance Department for critical/emergency purposes only as staff are focusing on major cleanup priorities.
  • Due to clean-up efforts throughout the community, Commercial work will be permitted in Sea Pines on:
    • Sunday, September 3, 2023 from 10 AM – 5 PM
    • Monday (Labor Day), September 4, 2023 from 9 AM – 5 PM
Debris Piles and Debris Collection Reminders:

  • Vegetative Storm Debris should be stacked at designated Sea Pines CSA roadside debris pickup sites. If the debris site is full, do not block roads, driveways, or create traffic visibility hazards. Do NOT place trash in debris pickup piles.
  • DO NOT pile any storm debris in roadside ditches, block the pipe ends with debris in ditches, or stack on catch basins/inlets. Clear drainage ditches and catch basins play an important role in stormwater management and can help prevent road flooding in our community.
  • Commercial landscapers are NOT permitted to dump landscaping debris in the neighborhood drop sites or roadside within Sea Pines. Landscape companies are directed to transport debris to the Debris Recycling Facility. Please note: This facility does not have the ability to process material in a diameter of 6 inches and above.
  • The Debris Recycling Facility is typically open M-F 7:30 am – 4:00 pm, due to the large amount of storm debris, the facility will be open:
    • Saturday, September 2: 7:30 AM – 4 PM
    • Sunday, September 3: 10 AM-5 PM
    • Monday, September 4: 9 AM- 5 PM
  • This facility is located off of Greenwood Drive. Enter at the Trolley Station and approximately 25 yards to the left you will see the dirt driveway leading to the Debris Recycling Facility.

Sea Pines CSA Services & Closure Updates:

  • Due to the overwhelming amounts of debris and cleanup, there will be service delays for Sea Pines CSA neighborhood debris collection and mulch deliveries. We appreciate your patience.
  • At this time, The Sea Pines Forest Preserve and Six Oaks Cemetery and Park remain closed until clean up efforts can be completed.
  • Tower Beach and its facilities have reopened as of 12:30 PM today, August 31.
  • Sea Pines Trolley and Beach shuttle services have resumed operations as of 11:00 AM today, August 31.