The Department of Traffic and Transportation
The Department of Traffic and Transportation studies, plans, and implements traffic operations, and transportation services and facilities to maintain the safe and efficient movement of people and goods throughout the City.
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New Flashers for the West Ashely Greenway
A grant from Safe Kids Trident Area will allow for the installation of four new solar powered flashing signs on Farmfield Avenue and Markfield Drive to improve the permanent walking conditions for child and adult pedestrians in the West Ashley community.
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SmartCard Parking Program
The SmartCard is an economical and convenient payment alternative for parking meters in the downtown area.
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Peninsula Parking Guide
The City of Charleston has a variety of parking options on the Peninsula. Please utlize the interactive parking map at the link below to to determine where to park. Hours and pay rates are available by clicking on the parking symbol.
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Residential Parking Program
The number of residential parking districts has grown to nine and encompasses much of the downtown area with over 8,000 parking permits issued annually.
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Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program
The Traffic Calming Program was developed to improve the overall safety and quality of life for residents by reducing the negative impact of vehicular traffic.
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Political Sign Placement
It is unlawful to place political signs in the public rights-of-way.
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Pedestrian Safety
To better protect its pedestrians, the City of Charleston is working to inform both pedestrians and drivers of ways to make our city both walkable and safe.
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Installation of Pedestrian Flags
In an effort to inprove pedestrian visibility, the City of Charleston's Department of Traffic and Transportation has installed pedestrian flags to be used in conjunction with the crosswalks at the intersection of Calhoun Street and Courtenay Drive.
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