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SC: Charleston, Ashley River, Pedestrian Bridge Construction
- Date Reported: Feb 11, 2025
- Reporter: Ted Stehle
- Source: CG SEC Charleston MSIB 03-25
- Description:
On or about February 14, 2025, construction of the Ashley River Crossing Pedestrian Bridge will begin on the Ashley River, in Charleston, SC. Between the T. Allen Legare span of the Ashley River Memorial/17 Bridge and the Robert B. Scarborough Bridge (James Island Expressway), construction barges will be in the vicinity of the channel and will be limited in their ability to maneuver. Throughout the duration of the project operations may extend into the channel. Vessels should use caution and maintain safe speeds while transiting the area.
This MSIB can be viewed at https://homeport.uscg.mil/port-directory/charleston. For questions or concerns regarding this MSIB, please contact the Sector Charleston 24-hour Command Center at (843) 740-7050.
- Lat / Lon: N 32° 46.948' / W 079° 57.628'
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