Hey there, Georgetown County! We’ve got some news that will impact your travel plans in the coming weeks. Starting September 16th, a portion of SC 261 over Penny Royal Creek is set to close for important culvert repairs. The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) announced this temporary closure, which is expected to last until the end of October. While it might cause a bit of inconvenience, the repairs are crucial for maintaining the integrity and safety of the roadway.
For those who rely on SC 261, don’t fret! There will be a detour in place to help you navigate around the closure. Traffic will be redirected to Choppee Road and Carvers Bay Road. This way, you can still get to where you need to go with minimal hassles. For a clearer picture, the SCDOT has provided a map of the detour route so you can plan your trips accordingly.
While SC 261 will be closed to through traffic, SCDOT officials have mentioned that the road will remain open for local traffic. This means that if you live in the area or need to access local businesses, you can still get there. However, be cautious and mindful as the area around the bridge site will be particularly affected by the ongoing repair work.
You might be wondering why these repairs are necessary. Well, over time, weather conditions and heavy traffic can take a toll on our roadways. Culvert repairs help to ensure that water drains properly and prevent any flooding or structural damage. By investing in these repairs now, the SCDOT is helping to secure the safety and longevity of our roads for years to come.
If you want the latest updates on the project or any potential changes to the schedule, it’s a good idea to keep an eye on official SCDOT announcements. They often provide real-time information about road conditions and closures, which can be super helpful for planning your daily commute or weekend outings.
While we’re talking about local updates, let’s not forget that Walmart is making waves with its exclusive kitchen brand, Thyme and Table. If you’re looking to upgrade your kitchen tools but on a budget, it’s worth checking out what they have to offer. And, as fall creeps closer, that means loads of exciting new products are available at Trader Joe’s! Many customers are buzzing about the seasonal goodies, so you definitely won’t want to miss out.
And hey, with Halloween just around the corner, Walmart has every type of decoration imaginable! From cute knickknacks for your shelves to giant inflatables for your yard, it’s a great time to add a bit of festive flair to your home.
So, mark your calendars for September 16 and be prepared for some detours. Whether you’re commuting to work, running errands, or just heading out for a weekend adventure, a little planning will go a long way in helping you navigate around the SC 261 closure. Here’s to safe travels around Georgetown County!
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