LEXINGTON COUNTY, S.C. — A proposed development on more than 200 acres of county-owned land in Chapin is moving forward, and we now know more information about the proposed project.
In a statement released Wednesday, Lexington County Council Chairwoman Beth Carrigg said a majority of council members voted to advance plans for the property, known as “Chapin Park,” after nearly two decades of inactivity.
“Last night a majority of Lexington County council members voted for transparency. After almost 20 years, the County-owned ‘Chapin Park’ will be put to work for YOU!” Carrigg said…