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SC S1068
Concurrent Resolution
Status
Passed
4/1/2026
Primary Sponsor
Overture Walker
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AI Summary
- Alfreda Walters Tindal served Richland County, South Carolina for more than 40 years, from June 16, 1980, to February 28, 2025, retiring as the Enhanced 9-1-1 address coordinator specialist
- Named 218 previously unnamed dirt roads within two years, including 191 in the predominantly Black community of Lower Richland, and coordinated over 100,000 addresses and 10,000 road names during her career
- Played a critical role in implementing Richland County's Enhanced 9-1-1 system in 1987, improving emergency response operations countywide
- Became the first Black female supervisor in the Public Works Department in 1983 and the first Black female chairperson of the Richland County Grievance Board in 1991
- Received multiple honors including the 2000 U.S. Census Trophy and the South Carolina APCO/NENA Honorable Mention 9-1-1 Technician of the Year Award
Legislative Description
Alfreda W. Tindal, public service
Last Action
Introduced, adopted, returned with concurrence
4/1/2026
Full Bill Text
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