Loris Officials Schedule June Public Hearings at City Hall

Municipal leaders to address localized zoning requests and ordinance compliance guidelines

By BC News Staff Writer

Loris, SC — The City of Loris has announced a series of public hearings and municipal sessions scheduled for mid-June to address immediate zoning adjustments, municipal requests, and public compliance notices. The upcoming sessions, hosted back-to-back at Loris City Hall located at 4101 Walnut Street, will provide local property owners and area residents a direct platform to review pending municipal changes and speak before city boards.

Both scheduled assemblies require standard in-person registration at the venue for any member of the public wishing to formally address municipal officials.

The civic schedule initiates with the Loris Board of Zoning Appeals, which is slated to convene its regular monthly meeting and concurrent public hearing on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. Operating out of the main Council Chambers, the independent board will evaluate specific local variance requests, including case file BZA-202604-001. Residents planning to attend should utilize the dedicated side entrance door facing Railroad Avenue to access the municipal chamber, where sign-in sheets will be positioned ahead of the official call to order.

Following the zoning session, the Loris City Council will stage its own independent public hearing on Thursday, June 11, 2026, beginning promptly at 6:00 p.m. This session follows a preliminary regular council assembly earlier in the month and an ongoing reminder from the Loris Planning Department regarding localized ordinance rules. Specifically, municipal planners issued a public notice reminding community members that the placement of political signage or unapproved promotional structures remains strictly prohibited within any public rights-of-way throughout the corporate limits of the city.

Beyond zoning and compliance measures, municipal operations are seeing infrastructural updates with the recent arrival of the city’s new public works leaf and limb collection vehicle. City administration confirmed that the specialized truck is actively entering field operations to transition local debris removal and neighborhood pickup routines back onto a consistent, predictable schedule. Residents seeking to clarify agenda item specifications or sign up for public comment periods can contact the administrative offices at City Hall or interface directly with staff ahead of the evening sessions.

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