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Do’s & Don’ts For Boats & Trailers
This is a friendly reminder that overnight parking or the storing of boats and/or trailers is not permitted in your driveway, on the street or at Daniel Island common areas. This includes the parking lots at the Pierce Park Pool and Edgefield Park Pool, as well as the...
Do’s & Don’ts For Boats & Trailers
This is a friendly reminder that overnight parking or the storing of boats and/or trailers is not permitted in your driveway, on the street or at Daniel Island common areas. This includes the parking lots at the Pierce Park Pool and Edgefield Park Pool, as well as the...
Do’s & Don’ts For Boats & Trailers
This is a friendly reminder that overnight parking or the storing of boats and/or trailers is not permitted in your driveway, on the street or at Daniel Island common areas. This includes the parking lots at the Pierce Park Pool and Edgefield Park Pool, as well as the...
2025 High School Swim Team Practices & Meets
Pierce Park Pool: We would like to welcome the Bishop England Swim Team back to the Pierce Park Pool for another great season! We wish Coach Rose Van Metre and all of her swimmers good luck! Beginning August 1st through August 9th, practice will take place...
2025 High School Swim Team Practices & Meets
Pierce Park Pool: We would like to welcome the Bishop England Swim Team back to the Pierce Park Pool for another great season! We wish Coach Rose Van Metre and all of her swimmers good luck! Beginning August 1st through August 9th, practice will take place...
Who To Call – POA or Police?
While various POA staff members conduct inspections proactively every week, we cannot inspect the entire island every day or even every week. We appreciate our partnership with property owners in letting us know when they see issues or concerns within common areas and...
Who To Call – POA or Police?
While various POA staff members conduct inspections proactively every week, we cannot inspect the entire island every day or even every week. We appreciate our partnership with property owners in letting us know when they see issues or concerns within common areas and...
More Announcements
Do’s & Don’ts For Boats & Trailers
This is a friendly reminder that overnight parking or the storing of boats and/or trailers is not permitted in your driveway, on...
Pruning and Maintenance of City Street Trees on Daniel Island
The City of Charleston Department of Parks is responsible for the maintenance of all street trees on Daniel Island. “Street...
2025 High School Swim Team Practices & Meets
Pierce Park Pool: We would like to welcome the Bishop England Swim Team back to the Pierce Park Pool for another great season!...
Daniel Island Garden Club Yard of the Month July 2025 Winners
The Daniel Island Garden Club invites all Daniel Island residents to join the club and encourages everyone to continue...
Who To Call – POA or Police?
While various POA staff members conduct inspections proactively every week, we cannot inspect the entire island every day or...
Help Support Flood Relief Efforts in Central Texas
Severe flooding has devastated communities across Central Texas, displacing families, destroying homes, and putting countless...
City of Charleston Citizen Services Desk
The City of Charleston provides a Citizens Service Desk to help residents report concerns, request services, and ask questions related to City services. This platform is designed to connect residents directly with the appropriate City departments and resources....
Berkeley County Mosquito Abatement
As many of you know, spring and summer in Charleston bring humid high temperatures, which means a rise in mosquito activity. Mosquitoes are typically most active at sunrise and sunset, or dawn and dusk, and they can certainly put a damper on your activities during...

Congrats Flying Fish!
We did it again! Huge congratulations to the Daniel Island Flying Fish Swim Team and Coach Rose for taking FIRST PLACE at the 2025 City Meet! This marks our third-ever City Meet victory—and the third consecutive year our incredible team has brought home the top prize....
Trash Can & Yard Debris Reminders
We wanted to remind all residents of the following garbage pick-up, garbage can placement, and yard debris rules and regulations. Residents may receive an email or phone call reminding them of these restrictions. Following these rules/regulations will help avoid more...

Beat the Southern Heat
With temperatures and humidity soaring during the summer months, escaping the southern heat can feel like a challenge. But don’t worry, we’ve put together a list of easy, fun, and creative ways to stay cool with your family without having to head to the pool or beach....

Fireworks Are Illegal Within The City Of Charleston
As the Independence Day holiday approaches, the Charleston Fire Department would like to remind our community about the rules and regulations regarding fireworks. City Ordinance Sec. 13-191 prohibits the use, sale, possession, and discharge of any fireworks within the...
2025 South Carolina Hurricane Season
Hurricanes form when the ocean water is warmest. In the Atlantic, hurricane season occurs throughout the summer and fall, specifically beginning June 1st to November 30th each year. Are you prepared? Please see below for links and information on emergency preparedness...
Pet Owner Responsibilities
Most owners are responsible pet owners and properly care for their pets consistently; however, from time to time, the POA receives calls or emails from residents who are upset about owners who they feel are not caring for their pets responsibly. For pet owners –...
A Decade of Honor: The Field of Honor on Daniel Island
This year marks the 10th annual Field of Honor (FOH) on Daniel Island—a patriotic tradition that began in 2016 with just 250 American flags. Over the past decade, this stirring display has grown steadily, becoming a cherished and moving tribute to those who serve and...
Lawn and Landscaping Maintenance
With the recent stretch of heavy rain on Daniel Island, we’ve seen rapid growth in lawns and landscaping across the community. While the extra moisture has certainly helped gardens thrive, it also means that grass, weeds, and shrubs may need more frequent attention to...
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