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Welcome!

ABOUT:

The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) is working collaboratively with regional partners to promote, prioritize, and coordinate the demand and feasibility of walking, biking, and transit accommodations for all users of the state-owned highway system in South Carolina. This process will review the state-owned roadway system for prioritized walking/biking improvements that relate with:

  • SCDOT's Complete Streets Policy (Dept Directive #28)tmental Directive #28))))))

  • SCDOT's Regional Mobility Program (RMP)

The SCDOT is supporting this goal by developing pilot Regional Bicycle-Pedestrian Accommodation Master Plans (RBAMP’s) in collaboration with two (2) regional planning agencies - Councils of Government (COG).

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What will this pilot accomplish?

For this pilot, the SCDOT and its partners will review corridors of importance that improve cross-jurisdictional network connectivity, as well as provide guidance for the funding, construction, and maintenance of bicycle-pedestrian accommodations. This process will be comprehensive, data-driven, and in support of multimodal goals. Recommendations will be validated in coordination with local stakeholders and representative of the needs of non-motorized road users.

How long will this process take?

This pilot will include the Central Midlands Council of Governments (CMCOG) and the Lower Savannah Council of Governments (LSCOG). These parallel projects are envisioned as an approximately thirteen-month timeline, concluding around Summer 2025.

What Have We Accomplished to Date?

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