Mike Tinkey For
Mt. Pleasant Town Council
Mike Tinkey brings leadership and wisdom to local issues. Please help us build a greener, fairer, more caring Mt. Pleasant by voting for Mike Tinkey for Town Council.
VOTE NOVEMBER 7th
Meet Mike Tinkey
An engaged Mt. Pleasant resident of 40 years, he will preserve our small-town character while promoting sustainable growth and protecting green spaces. Having served as president of Wild Dunes Resort, COO of a multi-facility company that owned Shipyard and Port Royal Resorts on Hilton Head Island, deputy CEO of National Golf Course Owners Association, and CEO of Open Travel, he’s a pro at collaboration, problem-solving and getting things done. Currently owner/partner of Tinkey Timberlands, a multigenerational sustainable forestry business, he knows the importance of solid groundwork in planning for the future.
Mike’s Priorities for the Town of Mt. Pleasant
Consensus & Civility
I lead by listening, finding common ground and building trust. On Town Council, my non-partisan commitment to ensuring citizens are heard will guide decision-making in a collaborative spirit.
Sustainability & Resilience
Protecting our community on a vulnerable coast requires proactive policies. I will strengthen our tree ordinances to protect nature’s most effective drainage and cooling systems, putting muscle behind Mt Pleasant’s claim as a Tree City.
Live, Work, Connect
A thriving community includes a healthy mix of housing types, jobs, and transportation of all types, including safe walking, cycling, and public transportation. I support the vision for Mt. Pleasant Way and appropriate density. I also support working collaboratively within the greater Charleston area on these initiatives.
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Clean & Green
As a long-time supporter of Charleston Waterkeeper and various conservation groups, I believe that quality of life for residents and all creatures is predicated on climate-friendly policies. I will work to enhance storm water management, clean waterways and smart growth.
Family Forward
Carole and I were fortunate to have our blended family of three sons grow up in Mt. Pleasant, who now have brought three daughters-in-love, six grandchildren, and a number of grand-dogs and grand-cats into our family, all living in the greater Charleston area. I support the Town’s investments in recreation, parks, and active lifestyle.