RESOURCES
LCRT Project Reports
Stakeholder Monthly Report
Project Update as of January 28, 2021 Project Update as of December 16, 2020 Project Update as of November 1, 2020 Project Update as of October 1, 2020 Project Update as of September 1, 2020Alignment Refinement August 2020
Alignment Refinement MemoAlignment Evaluation Technical Memo July 2020
Alignment Evaluation Technical MemoExisting Conditions Report June 2019
Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 2 - Demographics Chapter 3 - Land Use and Economic Development Chapter 4 - Transit Chapter 5 - Multimodal Access Chapter 6 - Roadway Infrastructure Chapter 7 - Travel Demand Model Chapter 8 - Traffic Conditions Chapter 9 - NEPA Affected Environment Chapter 10 - Public Involvement and OutreachAppendices
Purpose and Need Report April 2018
Purpose and Need ReportVideos
OPPORTUNITY
BRT 101
Helpful Links
i-26ALT Study In response to rapid growth in the Lowcountry’s population and economy, BCDCOG commissioned the i-26ALT study, a 15-month analysis to identify a viable fixed guideway transit solution to reduce traffic congestion and improve mobility in the region.
Regional Transit Framework Plan The BCDCOG completed a study to identify a long-range vision for mass transit throughout the region. The study looked at how we travel across the region and where current and future development patterns are favorable to high-capacity transit service. The Lowcountry Rapid Transit is the first of several proposed mass transit lines to serve the region.