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City of Charleston Hosts Public Meeting on Two-Way Traffic Conversion Study for Three Busy Downtown Roads

City officials study converting major downtown streets to two-way traffic to enhance accessibility and safety, with community feedback influencing potential $600,000 investment.

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CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) - The City of Charleston hosted a public meeting for those who live or work around three major roads in downtown Charleston. They presented some findings for potential two-way traffic conversions. The city has been working with Kimley-Horn, a traffic engineering consultant, to analyze traffic patterns, safety, and parking on Coming Street, Rutledge Avenue, and Ashley Avenue since April. "They completed their existing cond…

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The Post and Courier broke the news in Charleston, United States on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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