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Join the upcoming meetings to discuss the proposed roadway projects

The series of meetings aims to highlight the need for road projects to improve safety, congestion relief, and infrastructure needs.

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Charleston is going borough by borough to highlight the area’s top transportation priorities.

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The City of Charleston is working with the county to address traffic, infrastructure, and mobility challenges. It’s hosting a series of meetings to discuss the proposed Transportation Sales Tax Referendum and proposed future road projects.

These discussions will help shape the city’s transportation priorities across the area. Here’s what’s coming up:

Traffic and Transportation Committee Meetings

  • Tuesday, Oct. 28 | 3 p.m. | Focus: West Ashley and downtown roadway projects
  • Tuesday, Nov. 12 | 3:30 p.m. | Focus: Greenbelt preservation, bike and pedestrian infrastructure, and public transit initiatives
  • Tuesday, Nov. 18 | 3 p.m. | Focus: Public input and review of all projects as one package

All meetings are open to the public and held in the City Hall Council Chamber. You can join the next one in person or online. To see the agenda, tap here and scroll to Traffic + Transportation Committee, then find the date of the meeting you’re interested in.

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