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Government

Horry County, South Carolina

Local Government

Myrtle Beach is governed by a council-manager system. All legislative powers of the city and the determination of all matters of policy are vested in the city council with each member, including the mayor, having one vote each. 

A mayor is to be elected from the city at large in the manner defined by law. The mayor shall be recognized as head of the city government for all ceremonial purposes and by the governor for purposes of military law. He shall preside over the meetings of the city council, but shall have no regular administrative dutiesThe Mayor is a member-at-large on the City Council and preside over meetings.  

Mayor Bob Hirsch and city manager David Stradinger, who moved away from the city’s prior strong-mayor form of governance, restructured the city of Myrtle Beach into a council-manager government system in 1974.

LGBTQ LIAISONS

LGBTQ issues and concerns are handled by liaisons at the Myrtle Beach Police Department. If you have any questions or require assistance, please contact the officers listed below. The City of Myrtle Beach and the Myrtle Beach Police Department work together to achieve equity and justice for all residents, business owners, and tourists. The city’s goal is to increase outreach to LGBTQ people and groups.

Contact Information

Mayor and Council
Phone: 843-918-1004.

 
Public Information:
Office at 843-918-1014
 
CITY ATTORNEY’S OFFICE:
William A. Bryan, Jr., City Attorney, 843-918-1009
Joi Page, Assistant City Attorney, 843-918-1442
Lindsey Haring, Executive Assistant to City Attorney, 843-918-1012
 
The Workforce Housing Advisory Board
 
Phone: 843-918-1011
 

MUNICIPAL COURT
Office at 843-918-1356.
 
Mayors
Brenda Bethune is the mayor of Myrtle Beach. She has served since 2018

General Information

Board & Committees
City Attorney
City Manager Office
Form of Government
Municipal Court
DownTown Development Office
Mayor and City Council
City Events List

Residents of North Myrtle Beach protesting against proposed housing development

North Myrtle Beach Residents Rally Against Housing Development

January 28, 2025

News Summary Residents of North Myrtle Beach are uniting against a newly approved housing development project that plans to construct 49 homes on 58 acres. Gathering signatures for a petition...

Myrtle Beach streets with parking meters and signage

Myrtle Beach Faces Legal Challenges Over Parking Policies

January 28, 2025

News Summary Myrtle Beach is embroiled in a class-action lawsuit regarding its decision to privatize parking enforcement, involving Georgia-based companies. Residents claim this arrangement violates South Carolina law, leading to...

Winter storm in Horry County with snow covered trees and buildings

Horry County Residents Prepare for Winter Storm

January 22, 2025

News Summary Horry County, S.C. has declared a local state of emergency in preparation for a winter storm expected to bring 4 to 5 inches of snow. All county facilities,...

Image representing a civil lawsuit against the police in Conway, SC

Conway Man Seeks $1 Million from Police After Shooting Incident

January 21, 2025

News Summary Tywrell Alston has filed a handwritten complaint against the Conway Police Department, seeking $1 million after being shot ten times during a traffic stop. Alston, currently incarcerated, claims...

A busy Myrtle Beach shoreline with visible parking signs

Myrtle Beach Faces Legal Challenge Over Parking Enforcement

January 21, 2025

News Summary Myrtle Beach is embroiled in a legal battle as local attorneys challenge the city’s decision to outsource parking enforcement to Lanier Parking Meter Services. The lawsuit argues that...

View of Myrtle Beach with parking meters along the boardwalk

Myrtle Beach Faces Lawsuit Over Parking Enforcement Practices

January 20, 2025

News Summary A lawsuit has been filed against Myrtle Beach regarding the legality of its third-party parking enforcement. Resident James Daniel claims the city has unlawfully delegated parking ticket issuance...

Construction on Interstate 73 with wetlands nearby

Governor McMaster’s Budget Sidelines I-73 Funding for Second Year

January 15, 2025

News Summary Governor Henry McMaster has excluded funding for the Interstate 73 expansion from his latest executive budget, marking the second year in a row this project is unfunded. The...

Gas station in Myrtle Beach with rising fuel prices

Gas Prices on the Rise in Myrtle Beach

January 14, 2025

News Summary Gas prices in Myrtle Beach have increased by 10.1 cents over the past week, now averaging $2.73 per gallon. This surge reflects broader trends observed in South Carolina,...

Residents discussing plans at Surfside Beach.

Leadership Changes in Surfside Beach Planning Commission

January 11, 2025

News Summary Surfside Beach’s Planning Commission faces major changes following the sudden resignations of chairman Sammy Truett and vice-chairman Michael Pesce. Truett resigns after 26 years, voicing frustrations over feeling...

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