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Tides and Transit — Mike Seekings on Charleston’s Water, Mobility, and Tough Choices

27 min · 25 de oct de 2025
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“Between 1900 and 1980 we had about seven or eight king-tide events a year. Today, it’s closer to eighty. Resilience isn’t optional anymore—it’s survival.”Charleston City Councilman Mike Seekings joins Matt Silveston to talk about what happens when a historic coastal city faces a rising ocean. From king tides that now flood streets weekly to the rebirth of the Low Battery seawall and the launch of Lowcountry Rapid Transit, this conversation explores leadership in a city learning to live with water and move through it. Mike shares how Charleston rebuilt its most iconic wall without raising taxes, why transit is a cornerstone of resilience, and what leadership looks like when every decision carries long-term consequences. Key Themes: * The measurable rise in tidal flooding and what it means for the city’s future. * The Low Battery seawall: a century-old structure reborn through political persistence and public transparency. * Funding infrastructure through tourism revenues, not new taxes. * Why public transit and the 21-mile Lowcountry Rapid Transit project represent a new model of resilience.

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Tides and Transit — Mike Seekings on Charleston’s Water, Mobility, and Tough Choices

“Between 1900 and 1980 we had about seven or eight king-tide events a year. Today, it’s closer to eighty. Resilience isn’t optional anymore—it’s survival.”Charleston City Councilman Mike Seekings joins Matt Silveston to talk about what happens when a historic coastal city faces a rising ocean. From king tides that now flood streets weekly to the rebirth of the Low Battery seawall and the launch of Lowcountry Rapid Transit, this conversation explores leadership in a city learning to live with water and move through it. Mike shares how Charleston rebuilt its most iconic wall without raising taxes, why transit is a cornerstone of resilience, and what leadership looks like when every decision carries long-term consequences. Key Themes: * The measurable rise in tidal flooding and what it means for the city’s future. * The Low Battery seawall: a century-old structure reborn through political persistence and public transparency. * Funding infrastructure through tourism revenues, not new taxes. * Why public transit and the 21-mile Lowcountry Rapid Transit project represent a new model of resilience.

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