Greetings, Greenville friends! If you’re planning your evening commute through our lovely city starting November 4th, here’s an update that you’ll want to know all about. The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) has announced that they will be busy bees this month, overseeing some key maintenance work on the Academy Street Bridge over the Reedy River. This project is expected to wrap up by December, so hang tight for smoother travels just in time for the New Year!
The bridge along U.S. Highway 123, lovingly known to locals as Academy Street, is getting some much-needed TLC. **SCDOT** is setting up temporary, nighttime lane closures to make sure this important infrastructure stays in tip-top shape. But why at night, you ask? Simple – to minimize disruptions as much as possible during the busy daylight hours. A smart move, we think!
If you’re cruising through Greenville in the evenings, here’s what you need to keep in mind:
Bridges keep us connected, quite literally, and ensuring their safety is a top priority for our local authorities. Over time, like anything else, they can face wear and tear from elements and traffic loads. This maintenance is primarily preventative—a stitch in time to save nine, you could say! It’s aimed at ensuring the bridge remains sturdy and reliable, enabling us to travel with confidence.
As commuters and local residents, our role is straightforward. By being mindful and adhering to the advisory, we not only ensure our safety but also provide a safe environment for the maintenance crew. We appreciate their hard work and dedication to keeping Greenville moving smoothly!
The current plan forecasts completion by the end of December. So, while it might seem like a small hiccup, considering the TLC our roadways are receiving, it’s indeed a worthwhile delay. The end result will be a smoother and safer experience on the road.
So, there you have it, Greenville—an exciting bit of news that requires just a touch of patience and cooperation from us all. Let’s embrace these **temporary changes** with the spirit of community that our city is known for. Stay informed, plan your journeys wisely, and soon you’ll be enjoying an even better commute over the beautiful Reedy River!
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