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Community Update | 7.18.2024

Sea Pines CSA Board of Directors Election Applications Due 8/1

Sea Pines CSA is actively seeking dedicated individuals to run for the upcoming Board of Directors election. Three Class "A” Residential Director Board seats and Two Class "B” Commercial Director Board seats will become available on January 1, 2025. Candidate Applications must be received by Thursday, August 1, 2024.


To view all applications, forms and additional information on the Board of Directors Election please visit seapinesliving.com/election. ⬅️

Maintenance Projects & Services

Leisure Trail Asphalt Repairs are in progress along Lighthouse Road and South Sea Pines Drive near Beach Marker #4.


Pictured: Sea Pines CSA's contractor is shown removing tree root intrusions near Fraser Circle to improve the smoothness of the leisure trail for pedestrians and bike riders.

Tree Care Management: Leisure Trail Tree Trimming will begin next week along Lawton Road and on Sea Pines Drive from Greenwood Lane to Wagon Road.


Seasonal Mosquito Control Program: Our next mosquito treatment will take place on Monday, July 22nd, during overnight hours, weather permitting. For more information on this service please click here.


Stormwater Ditch Maintenance: Ditch cleanout and resloping on Harleston Green will begin next week.


Please note, all work is weather permitting. For questions, please contact our Maintenance Department at 843.671.7849 or at csamaintenance@csaseapines.com.

Sea Pines Beach Information and Reminders

Tower Beach Information

  • Access to Tower Beach is limited to Sea Pines Property Owners and their accompanied guests.

Beach Shuttle Service

  • Those permitted access to this service include Property owners, their family members and personal guests; Weekly rental guests; Long term renters and their personal guests.

Sea Pines Beach Club Parking FAQ

  • The Sea Pines Resort implements parking restrictions at The Sea Pines Beach Club from March 23-September 2.

Town of Hilton Head Island Beach Regulations

  • The Beaufort County Sheriff's Office and Town code enforcement officers patrol the beach and enforce all beach regulations.

Recent News from Sea Pines CSA

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News from Around the Community

Heat Wave Safety Tips: Earlier this week, Hilton Head Island was under an excessive heat warning. An excessive heat warning and a heat advisory are crucial alerts issued by the National Weather Service (NWS) to inform the public about dangerously high temperatures. It's important to understand these alerts and take proper precautions.

  • A heat advisory is issued when the heat index—the combination of temperature and humidity—makes it feel like it is between 100°F and 105°F for two or more consecutive hours. This advisory serves as a warning that the heat could pose a risk, especially for vulnerable populations such as children, the elderly, and those with preexisting health conditions.
  • An excessive heat warning, on the other hand, is more severe. It is issued when the heat index is expected to reach or exceed 105°F for at least two hours. Under these conditions, the risk of heat-related illnesses like heat exhaustion or heat stroke significantly increases.
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