The South Carolina Department of Transportation in North Charleston, SC, is partnering with Charleston County to address congestion relief for the HWY 78 Corridor. This project aims to improve roadway capacity, enhance key intersections, and ensure system continuity along an approximately 8.0-mile stretch of HWY 78, from Rivers Avenue US 52 to the intersection of HWY 78 and Berlin G. Myers Parkway SC 165. The project is funded by Charleston County as part of the Transportation Sales Tax Program and will follow the Federal Environmental Process to remain eligible for federal funding.
With a four-phased approach, the South Carolina Department of Transportation and Charleston County are committed to engaging the public and seeking their input throughout the project. The first public meeting was held on August 31, 2021, and additional meetings are planned for the future. By following the provisions of the Clean Water Act and ensuring compliance with federal regulations, this project aims to alleviate congestion and improve transportation efficiency for the benefit of the local community.
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