MARINE-GRADE CLEANUP
PROTECTING THE WATERFRONT AESTHETIC OF LAKE WYLIE
Living on Lake Wylie means dealing with the aftermath of heavy winter winds and the current "Winter Storm Fern" recovery. In early 2026, many private beaches and docks are littered with water-logged driftwood, failing dock foam, and heavy pilings that municipal waste services refuse to touch. Reclaiming your shoreline is a daunting task, especially on the steep slopes and narrow peninsulas of communities like River Hills.
Trying to haul marine-grade debris or heavy boathouse junk up a hilly driveway to the curb is physically dangerous, and leaving it out isn’t an option with the strict 24-hour HOA compliance rules in The Sanctuary. Between the gridlock at the Buster Boyd Bridge and the risk of being "turned away at the gate" of local convenience centers with commercial-grade waste, DIY hauling is a weekend-ender.
Trying to haul marine-grade debris or heavy boathouse junk up a hilly driveway to the curb is physically dangerous, and leaving it out isn’t an option with the strict 24-hour HOA compliance rules in The Sanctuary. Between the gridlock at the Buster Boyd Bridge and the risk of being "turned away at the gate" of local convenience centers with commercial-grade waste, DIY hauling is a weekend-ender.