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The Lowcountry Lowline is a planned linear park in Charleston, South Carolina to be located on 1.7 miles of old railroad roadbed. It will run from Mt. Pleasant Street to Courtland Street. The park is being planned by the Friends of the Lowcountry Lowline. Since 2021, more than $10.25 million in city and federal funding has gone to the planning of the park. Currently, the park is in the community-engagement and strategy phase. Due to the presence of
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in the soil in some areas of the planned park (because rail lines previously using the land used herbicides) the city must go through the lengthy
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review process before the park can be completed.


History and development


History of the line

Completed in the early-1830s, the line was originally part of the
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. The railroad operated the first regular trains pulled by
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in the United States. During the
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, the successor company ( South Carolina Rail Road) maintained the supply line into the city’s downtown. Some contextually important railroad and warehouse buildings still exist.


Establishing a park

In 2015, the Friends of the Lowcountry Lowline (FLL) reached an agreement with
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to purchase 1.7 miles of land along the ridge of Charleston's peninsula within two years. The former railroad right-of-way had existed in Charleston since the 1820s but hadn't been used for over a decade. In 2017, Norfolk Southern and the city of Charleston met the terms of the agreement at a price of $4.6 million which was significantly below previous cost estimates. The city also purchased two additional properties adjacent to the former railroad line from Norfolk Southern which may be used for affordable housing units. In May 2018, work began to remove the land's abandoned rails and switches. When completed, the Lowcountry Lowline will be downtown Charleston's second largest park. It will consist of pedestrian and bicycle paths along the peninsula's ridge. It will also be a flood management project that will have a "wetland park" to be a reservoir for storm water. The project is often compared to the
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or Atlanta's fledgling
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. The Lowline is expected to cost $30 million to complete. It is expected that the park will be constructed over the next decade in phases. A study conducted in 2016 estimated that after twenty years of operation the Lowline will have an estimated economic impact in Charleston of $4.8 billion. Community feedback was sought by the Friends of the Lowcountry in February 2020 after the release of the park's conceptual study. In early 2021, preliminary funding of the park began. The Charleston City Council voted in April, 2021, to spend $250,000 to help the Friends of the Lowcountry Lowline design and plan the park. Several council members representing portions of West Ashley expressed concern about allocating money to a private entity such as FLL. In 2021, the City announced it was looking to spend $4 million on the Lowline to help complete the first phase from Line Street to Huger Street due to the development the line is expected to spur. City council members believe that funding the Lowline now will increase tax revenues in the special tax district in which it sits. The increase in tax revenue would then allow the city to make stormwater upgrades in other parts of the city, particular the eastern portion of the Charleston peninsula. The project secured $10 million in funding in 2022, which consisted of $7 million in federal grants and $3 million in city funding. The Friends of the Lowcountry will use the funding, in part, for community engagement and strategy. Moreover, because the park will run along a prior Norfolk Southern rail line, and that company along with other rail lines historically used arsenical herbicides to slow plant growth along rail lines, a National Environmental Protection Act review will have to be conducted. In 2011, the average amount of time it took public projects to complete the
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review process was longer than six years.


Features of the park


Water management

The city of Charleston has long had issues with flooding and the Lowline is believed to be capable of alleviating storm runoff in some areas of the city. One park proposed for the Lowline is the Newmarket Park which would be a "storm water wetland" that would create an outlet for the nearby New Market Creek. Additionally, the proposed Poinsette Park would be a large, open space capable of holding water. The conceptual study for the Lowline states that capturing and treating "all runoff created by the elevated roadways" is a priority of the project. Plants on the Lowline will be native to the area and a key component of the park's water management function.


Transportation

Charleston has also had issues with cyclist safety. In Charleston's first ever bicycle infrastructure study, the Lowline was the central component on the plan for a "robust urban bikeway system" on the peninsula. The bikeway down the Lowline will have two 6-foot wide lanes at the minimum, separated by a median and with designated crossings. Additionally, the Lowcountry Rapid Transit System could possibly have a transit hub near the Lowline on Mt. Pleasant Street and the city is looking to build affordable housing units on F and H streets.https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/8ea757b0-5f80-43d3-877a-81a3e1fd0db8/downloads/2020.05.05_Ch%2003_Mobility.pdf?ver=1589563422663 p. 3 The planned pedestrian bridge over the Ashley River connecting the
West Ashley Greenway The West Ashley Greenway is a rail trail in Charleston, South Carolina. It stretches across the West Ashley neighborhood from Main Road in the west to Folly Road in the east. It is a straight and mostly paved path utilized for walking, jogging, ...
to downtown Charleston may eventually connect with the Lowline.


See also


Conceptual Study of the Lowcountry Lowline


References

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