Nighttime Lane Closures on Academy Street for Bridge Maintenance Starting November 4th

Nighttime Lane Closures on Academy Street in Greenville for Bridge Maintenance

Hey there, Greenville residents and commuters! We have some important news to share with you regarding your evening travels. Starting from November 4th, the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) will kick off essential maintenance work on the bridge over the Reedy River on Academy Street, also known as U.S. Highway 123. This maintenance is expected to last through December, so it’s a good idea to plan ahead if this is a route you frequently take.

What to Expect

During this maintenance period, you can expect nighttime lane closures to be in effect on Academy Street. We understand that navigating through lane closures can be a bit of a hassle, especially during the evening rush hour. SCDOT is making these necessary repairs to keep our roads safe and in tip-top shape. But don’t worry; they’re working hard to minimize the impact on your travels.

To help ease your journey, motorists are encouraged to seek alternate routes. One handy tool that can make your life easier is the SCDOT 511 app. It offers real-time traffic updates and can guide you around any closures. You can also visit 511sc.org for more information, so you’re always in the know while hitting the road.

Safety First!

As always, safety comes first. Motorists should remember to slow down while driving through the work zone. It’s important to be mindful of the signs and maintenance crews present in the area. They’re there to ensure everything runs smoothly and safely, and a little extra caution goes a long way.

Why is This Maintenance Necessary?

Some of you might be wondering why these bridge repairs are needed. After all, a bridge plays a crucial role in our daily commutes. Keeping bridges well-maintained is key to ensuring their structural integrity and safety. Regular maintenance helps prevent more significant issues down the road and keeps our infrastructure running smoothly.

Keep Track of Changes

We understand that lane closures and detours can disrupt your routine. It might be helpful to consider setting your alarm a little earlier or finding different routes to your destination. Checking the 511 app before heading out can give you a clearer picture of where to go.

Remember, this maintenance period is only temporary. By taking the extra steps now, you’ll be contributing to a safer driving experience for everyone in Greenville. So, let’s be patient and supportive of the maintenance crews working hard on our behalf!

In Summary

Starting on November 4th, keep in mind that there will be nighttime lane closures on Academy Street for bridge maintenance, expected to last until December. Use the SCDOT 511 app or visit 511sc.org to plan your route effectively. Don’t forget to slow down and pay attention to the signs and crews in the area.

We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we all navigate these temporary changes together. With a little patience and some helpful resources, we can make our travel experience as smooth as possible during this time. Safe travels, Greenville!


Author: HERE Clinton

HERE Clinton

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