Charleston Police limit entry to the Bridge to Nowhere.

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Charleston Police limit entry to the Bridge to Nowhere.

The Charleston Police Department (CPD) has explicitly declared the Bridge to Nowhere—located near Petty Street—off-limits to the public. This uncompleted bridge falls under CPD jurisdiction, with no access or entry permitted without authorization; trespassers risk citations or arrest.

Reasons for Restrictions

CPD cited ongoing issues like graffiti, littering, drag racing, and noise complaints, turning the area into a high-enforcement zone. These problems stem from unauthorized use despite barriers already in place.

Background

Originally built for a failed luxury development halted by the recession and environmental cleanup costs (including toxic waste), the quarter-mile bridge now leads to an empty wasteland parallel to I-26. Past visitors used it for walking or biking, but official closure enforces safety and order.

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