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SCDOT marks progress in Malfunction Junction project, permanently closing I-26 on-ramp ... plan their routes ahead of time by using SCDOT’s 511 SC app or by visiting 511sc.org,” the news ...
The South Carolina Department of Transportation has completed the second step, out of three, in fixing Columbia’s Malfunction Junction.
The Southern Evacuation Lifeline (SELL) is a proposed 28-mile (45 km) [1] limited-access highway in Horry County, South Carolina, in the United States. [2] The project is currently underfunded, expecting to cost around $600 million, [3] and issues with the route itself still remain, as it would travel directly next to several wildlife preserves.
The more than $2 billion project to overhaul the intersections of Interstates 26, 20 and 126 near Columbia begins in August and will last until 2029. ... said SCDOT project manager Brian Klauk. He ...
After the announcement, SCDOT's Transportation Commission chairperson Woody Willard of Spartanburg said "I-73 is important for economic development and safety, as a quicker way to evacuate people from the Grand Strand when a hurricane approaches. But the commission will not designate any state money toward the project unless the Legislature ...
By state law, [1] the SCDOT's function and purpose is the systematic planning, construction, maintenance, and operation of the state highway system and the development of a statewide mass transit system that is consistent with the needs and desires of the public. The SCDOT also coordinates all state and federal programs relating to highways.
SCDOT converting the current intersections on SC 81 at Cely Lane (L-912) and SC 81 at McNeely Road (L-183) to a reduced conflict intersection.
In November 2019, NCDOT and SCDOT released maps of nine corridors that the northern extension could take. [34] [35] [36] NCDOT currently has the extension of the highway under "Projects in developments," but only shows an extension into Brunswick County connecting to US 17 and does not mention of I-74.