[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 [...]
[July 1, 2024] Despite SCDOT’s Complete Streets Departmental Directive being adopted more than 3 years ago, we still hear confusion from folks in the policy’s interpretation. [...]
[June 18, 2024] In late April 2024, Lizzy Zito and Arianna Gamber were hit by motorists and killed on Morrison Drive. The full details are still unknown to the public, but by mid-June, we now [...]
[March 26, 2024 / Updated April 19, 2024] » Sign the petition HERE As part of our outreach efforts for the Better North Bridge project, we learned from community members in North Charleston about [...]
[February 2, 2024] On January 23, the City of Charleston’s Traffic & Transportation Committee of Council received updates from Charleston County on the multitude of mobility projects [...]
[October 30, 2023] This morning, the City of Charleston hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for the Ashley River Bicycle & Pedestrian Bridge. Joined by a large crowd of supporters, we heard [...]
[September 25, 2023] We are very saddened to share that, on September 14, 2023, Leonard (Lenny) Greene passed away. Lenny was a co-founder of Charleston Moves, originally Charleston Bicycle [...]
[March 7, 2023] From the end of January to early March, Charleston Moves joined the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT), Kimley-Horn, Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of [...]
[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 [...]