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Sunshine Leads to Exciting New Developments as Bridge Replacements Start in Greenwood County

Sunshine Returns to Greenwood County as Bridge Replacements Kick Off

Greenwood County woke up to a bright and sunny day with highs reaching 61°F. It’s a perfect day as locals embrace the mild weather with light and variable winds bringing a mild relief. As evening approaches, expect clear skies with lows dipping to around 34°F, keeping things cool and crisp, a reminder that winter is just around the corner.

Amidst the pleasant weather, some significant developments are underway in Greenwood County. It’s a bittersweet moment as two vital bridges, which have been a part of the county’s landscape for many years, are set to be replaced. The state Department of Transportation has announced big plans to fast-track the replacement of ten bridges that were severely damaged by the floods triggered by Hurricanes Debby and Helene.

Bridges on the Replacement List

The focus right now is on two main bridges. First up is the S-230 bridge on Townsend Road over Townsend Creek. This bridge has been a part of many morning commutes and weekend getaways, and while it will be missed, a brand new bridge is sure to bring ease and safety to the roads. Next is the S-166 bridge on Tillman Territory Road over the Tributary of Henleys Creek. This bridge has seen countless memories being made, and its replacement marks the start of a new chapter for the community.

Roadways Closed and Project Timeline

Currently, these roadways are closed as preparations for reconstruction are underway. Locals will need to plan alternate routes, but the promise of new infrastructure is a bright spot on the horizon. The construction work is scheduled to kick off in winter 2025 and the entire project is expected to be completed within approximately eight months.

An important part of the process involves the possible need for right-of-way acquisition. This involves land inspections, appraisals, and negotiations, ensuring all bases are covered before reconstruction begins. If needed, this process will begin this winter.

Community Feedback

As we are keenly aware, the replacement of these bridges is not only a task for heavy machinery but also a collaborative effort with the community. Residents are encouraged to share their news tips and story ideas with local authorities to ensure that any overlooked details are brought to light. Every voice helps in shaping the most efficient and community-friendly infrastructure.

Final Words

In the meantime, enjoy the bright sunshine and cool evenings that bless Greenwood County today. Keep your spirits high as new developments unfurl, promising greater safety and comfort on our beloved roads. Remember to plan ahead while the roadways remain closed and stay updated on the progress as construction begins soon.

That wraps up our energetic start to this sunny day in Greenwood County. Keep an eye on the skies and the roads as advancements bring new beginnings!


Author: HERE Greenwood

HERE Greenwood

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