Heads Up, Greenville! Nighttime Lane Closures on Academy Street Starting November 4th

Heads Up, Greenville! Nighttime Lane Closures on Academy Street

Hey there, folks of Greenville! We’ve got some important news that could affect your travels around town in the coming weeks. Starting from November 4th, the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) will be carrying out some much-needed maintenance work on the bridge over the Reedy River located on Academy Street, which is part of U.S. Highway 123. This work is expected to last until the end of December, so it’s something to keep in mind as you plan your evening outings!

What You Need to Know

During this maintenance period, drivers should expect temporary nighttime lane closures. While it might sound a bit inconvenient, it’s all for a good cause! Maintenance work helps keep our roads safe and in tip-top shape, ensuring smooth driving for everyone.

So, what does this mean for you? If you often travel on Academy Street during the nighttime hours, you might want to consider alternative routes to avoid any delays. The SCDOT has made it super easy for you to stay updated on traffic conditions. You can check out the SCDOT 511 app or visit 511sc.org for real-time information. These resources can help you find the best paths to your destinations without the hassle of closures.

Stay Safe Out There!

While maintenance work is important, it also means there will be crews working in the area. As you’re driving, please keep an eye out for road signs and be mindful of the workers who are there to make our roads better. Slowing down isn’t just a suggestion; it’s a way to show appreciation for the hard work they’re doing. After all, we all want to get home safe, right?

Plan Your Trip

If you have evening plans, it could be a good idea to check your route ahead of time. Estimate potential delays so that you can arrive at your destination stress-free. Whether you’re heading out for a late-night dinner, visiting friends, or simply running errands, a little bit of planning can go a long way!

Remember also that patience is key during this period. Everyone will be in the same boat, so a friendly smile and a little extra patience can go a long way. You might even find new routes or stumble upon some nice little spots you didn’t know about before!

Why Maintenance Matters

You might be wondering why all this maintenance work is necessary. Well, just like your car needs regular servicing, our roads and bridges do, too! Over time, wear and tear can lead to bigger problems if not addressed. This proactive approach helps ensure our structures remain safe for the many cars, trucks, and buses that travel over them every day.

Keeping the Community Connected

At the end of the day, maintenance work like this is all about keeping our community connected and safe. A well-kept highway system supports our local businesses, aids vocational travel, and fosters a sense of community pride.

So, there you have it! Starting November 4th, brace yourself for some nighttime lane closures on Academy Street while the bridge over the Reedy River gets some TLC. Stay tuned for updates, plan your routes accordingly, and let’s make sure we keep Greenville vibrant and safe!


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