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USDOT Awards Charleston Pedestrian Safety Grant
March 09, 2026
The U.S. Department of Transportation awarded a $140,000 Safe Streets and Roads for All grant to the City of Charleston on March 9, 2026, to fund a quick-build curb extension project at six downtown intersections aimed at improving pedestrian safety. This initiative supports data collection to guide future street safety enhancements amid Charleston's rapid urban growth. The project reflects a federal commitment to pedestrian infrastructure improvements and traffic calming measures in growing municipalities.
- The grant highlights federal funding opportunities for municipal pedestrian safety and infrastructure projects under the Safe Streets and Roads for All Program.
- Procurement professionals should note the focus on quick-build, data-driven infrastructure solutions that may influence future solicitations and project designs.
- Contractors specializing in urban street safety, traffic calming, and pedestrian infrastructure may find emerging opportunities in Charleston and similar fast-growing cities.
- This award underscores the importance of collaboration between federal agencies, local governments, and advocacy groups in advancing pedestrian safety initiatives.
Charleston is one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, and our infrastructure must keep pace. This grant is a commonsense investment which will make our streets safer for pedestrians, help calm traffic in busy areas, and give the City the real data it needs to plan smarter for the future.
— Congresswoman Nancy Mace
We appreciate the attention to safety and accessibility for people who live in, work in, and visit the Charleston peninsula, and trust that through prioritizing vulnerable road users in quick-build, data-oriented projects, our decision-makers can reknit communities, improve functionality, and provide space for people to safely meet their needs by any mode they choose.
— Katie Zimmerman, Executive Director of Charleston Moves
Agencies
U.S. Department of Transportation, City of Charleston
Contracts
$140,000