City of Charleston launches new public engagement phase of The Charleston Peninsula Plan

June 25, 2026

Weekly “Open Studio” sessions begin July 9 at the Civic Design Center, giving residents a chance to weigh in on the future of the Peninsula

The City of Charleston is entering a new phase of The Charleston Peninsula Plan that will guide growth from the Battery to the Neck, for decades to come. Once adopted by City Council, The Peninsula Plan will serve as a toolkit for tackling important issues like transportation, flooding, housing, public space, tourism, economic development, and quality of life.

Public input remains central to this process. Starting Thursday, July 9, the City will host Open Studio Hours every Thursday from 3–6 p.m. through October 29 at the Charleston Civic Design Center, 85 Calhoun St. Residents can drop in anytime to view work in progress and talk with project staff, with a different related project featured each week and a team representative on hand for deeper questions. See the attached flyer for the full schedule and parking/transit details.

Why Now?

The Peninsula has not had a comprehensive update to its guiding plan since the 1999 Charleston Downtown Plan. Since then, the city’s population has grown by more than half, and the urban landscape has changed dramatically. The Peninsula Plan will extend to the Upper Peninsula and the Neck (previously outside the 1999 boundary, which ended at Line Street), build a complete safety-first mobility network strategy, update the City’s Tourism Management Plan, and unify major projects like the Lowcountry Lowline, Battery Extension, and Project 3500 into one cohesive plan for the Peninsula’s future.

For more information on The Peninsula Plan, including the full timeline, guiding principles, and a complete list of aligned Peninsula projects, visit https://www.charleston-sc.gov/PeninsulaPlan.

Can’t make it to an Open Studio session? The Peninsula Plan team is also available to attend community, business, or neighborhood group events. Email [email protected] to schedule a visit.

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