A Neighborhood Built not to Flood

In 2012 we worked with New Leaf Builders to create Fox Hollow, an infill neighborhood on James Island. Thanks to SC Public Radio and journalist Alexandra Olgin for the chance to talk about the low impact development approach and stormwater wetlands at Fox Hollow. This piece is part of a larger conversation about the October 2015 floods and what they’ve shown us about stormwater management and sea level rise in coastal South Carolina.

Joshua Robinson at the 9-home LID neighborhood (Alexandra Olgin)

Joshua Robinson at the 9-home LID neighborhood (Alexandra Olgin)

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