[March 19, 2026] Charleston County is considering a future extension of the Transportation Sales Tax (TST) to invest in mobility, greenspace and infrastructure needs. If passed by County Council [...]
[February 27, 2026] » Email Charleston County: tst@publicinput.com » Sign our petition: HERE This photo from The Post and Courier shows an unfortunately common scenario for vulnerable road users [...]
[February 6, 2026] Earlier this week, Charleston County Council convened in a workshop format to focus on the details for a potential Transportation Sales Tax (TST) extension. They received [...]
[September 9, 2025] History After World War II, the automobile dominated our nation’s planning and streetscapes. Suburbs began sprouting up, moving families away from dense, urban downtowns. [...]
[January 29, 2025] South Carolina, and the Charleston region in particular, consistently ranks as one of the most dangerous places in the nation for people on bicycles, foot, and in motor [...]
[October 21, 2024] Our longtime friend and beloved community leader, Tom Bradford of Charleston Moves and the Lowcountry Lowline, passed away October 14, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. Tom was [...]
[October 12, 2022] This week, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg and South Carolina Congressman Jim Clyburn toured local infrastructure in the Lowcountry, and Charleston Moves had a [...]
[June 3, 2022] You did so much for mobility in May! With all the petitions you signed, narratives and testimonials you provided, surveys you answered, trips by bike/bus/foot, bike lights you [...]
[April 18, 2022] This morning, Charleston Moves attended the regular meeting of the Charleston Area Transportation Study (CHATS) policy committee, which is staffed by the [...]
[March 17, 2022] This afternoon, MUSC’s Sustainability Department hosted a virtual discussion on green transportation. Notably, there was an update from Jason Kronsberg, Director of [...]