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Thank you, Ida!

posted 2/23/24 The Ocean Ridge MPOA is grateful to Ida Tipton for her years of service in the MPOA office.  We will miss her smiling face.


MPOA Updates

posted 2/6/24 All the wiring had to be replaced on the Summerwind gate, and we are now waiting for the new reader that has been ordered. Hopefully, the work can be finished this week.

The board is still waiting on a start date for the lagoon outfall project at Docksite Road. The contractor is supposed to take depth measurements and then order the concrete structure.

Ballots for Annual Meeting

posted 01/03/2024

Good afternoon,

We want to alert you to the fact that you either have or will soon receive an email to enable you to place your vote for the 2024 Ocean Ridge MPOA annual meeting. The originating address will be:
announcement@associationvoting.com

When you receive this email please follow the steps and vote your preferences. We need to have your vote so that we can reach the quorum we need. If you have questions, please contact the SW Communities office at Edisto Beach.

We wish you a good year in 2024 and hope to see you at the annual meeting on January 20.

Wednesday morning update, Hurricane Idalia

posted 8/30/2023 From the Town of Edisto Beach – Hurricane Idalia has made landfall in Florida as a Category 3. Please be aware Edisto Beach is under a Hurricane Warning and a Storm Surge Warning. The models indicate Idalia will pass over our area, with the storm’s intensity expected between Wednesday at 6 p.m. to Thursday at 3 a.m. Anticipate high winds, flooding, storm surge, downed trees, power outages and downed power lines, and road closures. The Governor has issued a State of Emergency for our state; and Mayor Crawford Moore has issued a State of Emergency for Edisto Beach.
The latest forecast predicts 50-65 mph sustained winds with gusts to 80 mph.
The storm surge inundation possibility is 2-4 feet above ground, with the window of concern occurring through Thursday morning. Flooding is expected. Areas of inundation include saltwater along immediate shorelines and in low-lying spots farther inland near rivers and creeks, with storm surge flooding accentuated by waves.
Also, please move vehicles which may be parked along Palmetto Boulevard from the 100-600 block in the event of any potential of water and sand impacts and removal.
Please unplug all golf carts and other electrical vehicles and move them to higher ground, if possible.
Do not traverse flooded roadways. Historically, flooding occurs on Palmetto Boulevard, Yacht Club Road, Arc/Billow Streets, Jungles Shores Drive, portions of Myrtle Street, and Docksite Road.
Emergency services may be suspended if necessary and until safe.
Please keep abreast of news alerts and notifications regarding Hurricane Idalia.
We will continue to send information regarding Idalia as we are updated.