The Church Street Bridge in Greenville is set for major renovations.
The historic Church Street Bridge in Greenville will undergo significant renovations starting April 15, 2024. The South Carolina Department of Transportation plans to enhance the bridge with modern features, including wider sidewalks, new lighting, and improved pedestrian access. Traffic will face delays, and one lane in each direction will remain open during the renovations. The project aims to modernize the bridge while addressing the needs of increasing vehicle usage. Residents are encouraged to be patient during this long-term project that is expected to conclude in 2026.
Get ready, Greenville! Big changes are on the horizon for one of our beloved landmarks. Starting April 15, 2024, the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) is kicking off the first of four phases of renovation on the historic Church Street Bridge. This bridge isn’t just any old structure; it was built back in 1959 and has been a crucial part of our city’s transportation network ever since. Currently, around 26,300 vehicles cross it every single day, with that number set to grow to over 38,000 by 2039! Talk about a busy road!
As work begins, here’s what you can expect—first up, SCDOT plans to close one lane of the bridge to allow for renovation work. Traffic will be reduced to one lane in each direction during the first three phases of the project, so it might be time to adjust your driving habits a bit. In a proactive measure, the speed limit has already been lowered to 25 miles per hour as of April 8, 2024, ensuring safety for both drivers and construction crews.
Don’t worry too much about being stuck in traffic! SCDOT has already set up alternative routes for drivers to take while the work is ongoing. Expect to see signs directing traffic along Augusta, Dunbar, and Academy streets as they provide a smooth detour from the construction zone. In the spirit of community, officials are urging residents to stay patient and flexible during this time. After all, it’s all for the greater good!
The enhancements are quite impressive! The entire renovation project carries an estimated budget of $20 million and aims to modernize not just the structure but also the experience for everyone who uses it. Features of the project will include:
While excitement is in the air, it’s worth noting that the renovations are quite a journey! The entire project is estimated to last until 2026, with the third phase expected to wrap up by March 2026. After that, brace yourself for the fourth phase—this will involve a complete closure of the bridge for six weeks starting May 1, 2026. Yes, you read that right! Six weeks! So mark your calendars and make those travel plans accordingly.
Local residents are well aware of the importance of these renovations. While there are understandable concerns about potential traffic delays, many agree that the improvements are a must for our community. It seems everyone is on board with enhancing the safety and functionality of such an iconic structure.
So, Greenville, as we prepare for these exciting changes, let’s keep our spirits high and our patience in check. Through a little disruption now, we can look forward to a safer and more efficient Church Street Bridge for years to come. Buckle up, and let’s embrace this journey together!
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