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Situated in North Charleston, South Carolina, The Park at Rivers Edge was first developed in 1985 as one of the first gated communities in Charleston County. The board of directors have worked hard to keep it as beautiful and up to date as it was when it first opened. Today the Park consists of distinct neighborhoods, Traces and Reflections, Lakeshire, Wildewood, and our newest neighborhood, Hidden River on the Ashley, each with its own homeowners association.  Within these pages you will find a wealth of information about the park as well as its neighborhoods, and a means of easily communicating with your Board, Property Management Company and neighbors.  Your Homeowner's Associations, Board of Directors, the Protective covenants, and various Community Committee's all help to maintain the quality and appearance of our Community. We sincerely hope that you find this site interesting, informative and we encourage you to visit often. 
 
 
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Emergency Information
For All Fire, Police, and Ambulance  Emergencies
DIAL 911
 
North Charleston Police Department  
Non Emergency  843-745-1015
 
City of North Charleston
843-554-5700
 
Charleston County EMS  
843-202-6700
 
Charleston County Sheriff
843-202-1700
 
Charleston County Emergency Preparedness
843-202-7400
 
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If you are a newcomer to North Charleston and want to know about voters registration, utility connections, local media, vehicle information and SC Department of Motor Vehicles click here
 
If you are interested in buying or leasing a home in the Park please use a Realtor of your choice. We do not endorse nor recommend any Realtor/Real Estate Agent. All of them may access the gate to show you the property listings in our community. Please use one of your choosing.
 
 

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DO NOT FEED THE GEESE OR WILDLIFE
By Michael Schwarzott on February 4, 2012
Please do not feed the geese or wildlife. It encourages them to stay. Here are some health facts. How Much Nutrient Loading Do Canada Geese Add To A Lake? One goose can consume up to four pounds of grass per day, creating about three pounds of fecal matter daily. In large concentrations, this matter can contribute to excessive nutrient loading because fecal matter contains 76 percent carbon, 4.4 percent nitrogen, and 1.3 percent phosphorus. These nutrients can cause algal blooms and excessive plant growth in lakes. How Can Canada Geese Affect Human Health? When geese defecate near shore or in the water they create a health risk to humans. Their fecal material may contain the swimmers itch organism along with fecal bacteria. Swimmers itch is a temporary skin rash caused by a small parasite, however the rash does not require treatment. A larger concern are fecal bacteria, or Escherichia coli (E. coli), which are naturally occurring bacteria in the digestive tracts of warm-blooded animals. E. coli, when present in large amounts, may cause gastrointestinal problems such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. The presence of E. coli may also indicate the potential presence of other pathogenic organisms. You should avoid contact and ingestion of water in areas frequented by geese. This can also affect your pets health! There is a $100 fine for any resident caught feeding the wildlife per the Park Recreational Development board of directors.
 


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Crime Watch
Crime watch is every resident's job. If you notice anyone or anything out of the ordinary please report it. 
 
Emergency 911, Non emergency 745-1015
 
Neighborhood Info 
 
On Friday, February 17, 2012 there was a burglary of a residence on Racquet Road. Please keep your doors and windows locked. If you see any suspicious activity or people you do not recognize call North Charleston Police dispatch immediately at 745-1015. Keep watch on your neighbors property. When more details are available this will be updated.

Daily City Wide Crime Reports-We are in Zone 7
 

Hospital Information
Roper Hospital
316 Calhoun St.
Downtown
Charleston, SC
843-724-2000
Patient Information 
843-724-7111
 
St. Francis Hospital
2095 Henry Tecklenburg Dr.
West Ashley
Charleston, SC
843-402-1000
Patient Information
843-404-1118
 
Medical University Hospital of South Carolina (MUSC)
University Hospital
169 Ashley Avenue
Charleston, SC 29403
843-792-2300
 
Ashley River Tower (MUSC)
25 Courtenay Drive
Charleston, SC 29425
843-792-2300
 
Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center
109 Bee Street
Charleston, SC 29401
843-577-5011
 
Trident Medical Center
9330 Medical Plaza Drive
Charleston, SC 29406
(843)797-7000
 
Summerville Medical Center
295 Midland Parkway
Summerville, SC 29485
(843) 832-5000 
 
 

 
 
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