Residents invited to share input on future of Transportation Sales Tax program at Nov. 17 meeting

November 11, 2025

Charleston County Public Works officials will hold a Transportation Sales Tax (TST) public input meeting at 6:30 p.m., Monday, November 17, 2025, in the event hall at the Park Circle Community Building, located at 4800 Park Circle.

At the start of the meeting, county leaders will deliver a short presentation on the TST program’s history and next steps as County Council explores a possible extension of the 2004 half penny tax. The remainder of the evening will be dedicated to hearing from the community, answering questions, and collecting feedback on residents’ road, transit, and greenbelt priorities.

Those unable to attend are encouraged to complete the online public input survey, which is available at www.CharlestonTransportation.com. Feedback collected both online and in-person will be presented to County Council and will help shape decisions regarding the future of the program.

“Public input is essential as we look ahead to what the next phase of this program could accomplish,” said Eric Adams, director of Charleston County Public Works. “We want to hear how residents experience our roads, transit systems, and green spaces each day, and their insight will help us understand where future investments can make the greatest impact.”

Additional meetings will be announced soon as county officials continue outreach efforts to ensure broad community input on potential future investments.

Citizens and community groups can also request a meeting with county representatives to learn more about the TST program and provide feedback. The request form is available at www.CharlestonTransportation.com.