Historic Earlewood




Earlewood Citizens Community Organization


ECCO is the Earlewood Community Citizens Organization. We represent the residents of the Earlewood neighborhood in Columbia, SC.

The purpose of ECCO is to maintain and enhance the residential character of the neighborhood while striving to enhance the quality of life of the citizens that live, work, and worship therein; to reach common understanding regarding neighborhood problems, issues, and solutions; to communicate community concerns and desires to appropriate government agencies, elected officials, private organizations, other pertinent groups, and citizens; to encourage participation in community life; to develop closer cooperation among community citizens; to foster community pride; to serve as a conduit for information to residents about city services and other items of community interest and concern; and to do such things as will tend to improve conditions for neighborhood residents and community oriented businesses.

Please look at our Calendar of events and check out our Neighborhood News.

2008 ECCO Yard & Plant Sale

Please join us for this annual ECCO event. Find out more.

Zoning Concerns?

Are you having trouble with your neighbors and want to know what the city ordinance says about roll carts, abandoned vehicles or the maintenance of empty lots? Have you made complaints to the city and wonder what is being done? Visit our Zoning, Preservation, and Development Committee page. Are you considering a home renovation? Earlewood is a historic neighborhood. Visit our DDRC page.

New T-shirts

Show your support for ECCO and Earlewood this summer. T-shirts with the new ECCO logo will be available for sale at the plant sale and future meetings. Shirts are $12.00 each or two for $20.00.

2008-2009 Membership Drive

ECCO membership year begins July 1. Make sure your membership is current. Only members in good standing can vote. Support ECCO and make sure your voice is heard.

Mail in your membership form or join at any ECCO meeting or event.



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Last modified: Sun Apr 27 02:40:15 2008