Charleston County sets public meeting to update residents on U.S. 17 and Main Road project

Charleston, South Carolina – Charleston County Public Works will hold a quarterly public meeting next month to share the latest progress on the U.S. 17 and Main Road improvement project, offering residents a detailed look at where the work stands and what comes next.

The meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, February 4, at St. John’s High School, located at 1518 Main Road. County officials and members of the project team are expected to walk attendees through recent milestones, current construction activity, and upcoming phases of work. After the formal presentation, community members will have the chance to speak directly with project staff and ask questions about the project.

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The U.S. 17 and Main Road project, also known as Main Road Segment A, is funded through the 2016 Transportation Sales Tax. Improvements begin at Bees Ferry Road and extend approximately 2.4 miles along Main Road to the intersections of River Road and Chisolm Road.

According to county officials, the project is designed to address several long-standing transportation and infrastructure needs in the area. Key goals include easing traffic congestion at the busy U.S. 17 and Main Road intersection, increasing roadway capacity along Main Road, and improving safety for cyclists and pedestrians, including access across the Stono River. Enhancements to stormwater drainage throughout the corridor are also a major component of the work.

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Public Works officials plan to continue hosting quarterly meetings throughout construction to keep residents informed and engaged. The full project is currently expected to be completed in 2028.

Monica Doyle

Editor-in-Chief

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