07/09/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/09/2025 07:42
The City of Charleston is proud to announce that its Forest Acres Phase 2 Drainage Improvement Project has been named South Carolina Project of the Year in the Environment category by the American Public Works Association (APWA).
This prestigious recognition highlights the city's continued commitment to sustainable infrastructure, neighborhood resilience, and environmental stewardship-especially in the flood-prone communities of West Ashley.
Completed earlier this year, Phase 2 of the Forest Acres project has already begun to significantly reduce flooding and protect homes in the St. Andrews Garden Apartments, West Oak Forest, Washington Park, and North Forest Acres neighborhoods. The improvements were carefully designed to operate without pumps, relying instead on a smart, sustainable gravity-based system.
Project Highlights:
The area had long been impacted by recurring flooding, particularly during heavy or repeated moderate rain events. Prior to the upgrade, the basin was served by an outdated and undersized pump station. Today, with these critical improvements, the system offers greater reliability, reduced risk to property and safety, and long-term environmental resilience.
"This project is a great example of what happens when smart design, strong partnerships, and community support come together," said Mayor William Cogswell, "We're proud of the work done in West Ashley-and even more proud that it's already making a real difference for our residents."
The City of Charleston extends thanks to its Stormwater Management Department, Thomas & Hutton, Gulf Stream Construction, and the Forest Acres community for their dedication and partnership on this award-winning effort.