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Lowcountry Rapid Transit Project Hosting Virtual TOD Workshops
The Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments-led Lowcountry Rapid Transit (LCRT) project is nearing the end of a Transit Oriented Development study to create a more mobile and connected region.
The project team will host two virtual workshops focused on key station areas along the corridor in Summerville and North Charleston and wants the public to provide feedback to create a 20- and 40-year vision for these areas. The public is invited to register and attend one or both of the workshops.
LCRT is a modern bus rapid transit system that will connect communities in our region like never before. Operating mostly in dedicated lanes between the Fairgrounds in Ladson, serving North Charleston on Rivers Avenue and connecting to WestEdge in Downtown Charleston, LCRT will offer safe, reliable, low-cost and new mobility alternatives to tens-of-thousands.
“LCRT will serve our communities with modern and reliable transit, but we need community feedback to make this the best system possible.” said Sharon Hollis, BCDCOG principal planner and LCRT project lead. “Now is the time for people to get involved and be a major part of moving South Carolina’s first mass transit system forward.”
WHEN:
- Summerville Workshop: Monday, April 19th, 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
- North Charleston Workshop: Tuesday, April 20th, 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
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