Why Standing Water Happens After Storms

With our coastal environment and low-lying soils, standing water after a storm is normal. Knowing what to expect can help reduce concerns and keep our community focused on serious drainage issues. Why You May See Standing Water When the ground is already saturated...

Full Sweep, Yard Arm, and Topside Roads – September & October 2025

Beginning the week of September 8, 2025, Palmetto Dunes will be conducting important infrastructure improvements to ensure the long-term safety and quality of our roads and drainage systems. Construction Schedule • September 8–12 – Drainage Pipe Replacement on Full...

Hilton Head Island Beach Renourishment

The Town of Hilton Head Island’s next beach renourishment project is scheduled to take place from fall 2025 through spring 2026 and will include Palmetto Dunes. This island-wide effort is part of a regular maintenance program designed to combat erosion by dredging...

Lagoon Management Update: Bi-Monthly Lowering

Following the most recent lagoon water quality analysis, it was recommended that we begin lowering lagoon levels on a bi-monthly schedule during the summer to support a healthy aquatic environment. According to our lagoon contractor, this practice is considered best...

A Greener Future: Converting to Electric Landscaping Equipment

As part of PDPOA’s continued commitment to sustainability, environmental stewardship, and enhancing quality of life for our residents and visitors, I am pleased to share that our HOA landscaping contractor (The Greenery) has completed a full conversion to electric...

Pathway Study Report Available for Reference

At the request of the Infrastructure Committee, a previous pathway study has been posted to the website for reference. This report was compiled between 2021 and 2023 and was part of a consulting project to evaluate and make recommendations for the Palmetto Dunes...