The bill, S. 587, is a concurrent resolution introduced in the South Carolina General Assembly to honor the late Pat Gibson-Hye Moore by naming a portion of Jeffords Street in Florence, South Carolina, as the "Honorable Pat Gibson-Hye Moore Memorial Street." The designated section runs from its intersection with East Palmetto Street to its intersection with East Pine Street. The resolution also requests the Department of Transportation to erect appropriate markers or signs to commemorate this naming.
Pat Gibson-Hye Moore was a dedicated public servant whose life was marked by her commitment to improving the lives of others in her community. She served on various boards and was a member of the Florence City Council, where she focused on issues such as homelessness and community engagement. Her legacy includes founding the South Carolina Pecan Festival and initiatives that provided recreational opportunities for children, teens, and seniors. The resolution aims to recognize her significant contributions to Florence and ensure her memory continues to inspire future generations.