Charleston piloting parking program to help downtown hospitality workers
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Charleston piloting parking program to help downtown hospitality workers
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) -- The City of Charleston is working on a new initiative that could offer downtown hospitality workers access to free parking. The pilot program will allow owners and general managers of bars, restaurants, and hotels on the peninsula to apply for a limited number of parking permits for their employees, according to a May 8 announcement from the city. Permit holders will have free 24/7 access to 70 designated parking space…
Charleston launches pilot program aiding hospitality workers on peninsula - Charleston Business
City of Charleston launches free parking pilot for hospitality staff. Businesses can apply for five permits starting May 12. Parking available at Union Pier Lot B during work shifts. CARTA resumes Peninsula route to support pilot program. With a notorious hospitality industry in downtown Charleston, the busy seasons can leave every corner filled with tourist vehicles. Among the chaos, there is room to question where the local hospitalit…
City of Charleston Launches Pilot Parking Program for Hospitality Workers
The City of Charleston today announced the launch of a Hospitality Worker Parking Pilot Program, a new initiative designed to provide limited free parking access for hospitality employees who work on the Peninsula. This pilot effort aims to test a model that could be scaled up in the future to support more workers in Charleston’s vital hospitality industry.
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