The city of Fountain Inn is set to undergo a major project to repave and refurbish three downtown parking lots, starting on March 14. The initiative aims to enhance parking capacity and accessibility in the city center, benefiting residents and visitors alike.
The project will involve the addition of 13 new parking spots across the three lots, with a focus on improving accessibility for all. Handicapped parking spaces will be included in the revamped lots located behind the splash pad on McKnight Street, Weston/Trade Street, and Jones Street.
Work on all three lots will be carried out simultaneously, with an estimated completion timeframe of 60 to 90 days, subject to weather conditions. During this period, the affected areas will be closed to the public. The city is working with nearby private lots to provide alternative parking options for the community.
Special arrangements will be made for parking during any festivals or events that may be impacted by the construction work. The city is committed to minimizing inconvenience to residents and visitors throughout the duration of the project.
The repaving and refurbishing of the downtown parking lots in Fountain Inn will not only improve the infrastructure of the city but also enhance the overall experience for those frequenting the area. By creating more parking spaces and ensuring accessibility for individuals with disabilities, the project aims to make the downtown area more welcoming and convenient for all.
Residents, businesses, and visitors are encouraged to stay informed about the progress of the parking lot renovation project. Regular updates will be provided by the city of Fountain Inn to keep the community apprised of any changes or developments throughout the construction process.
For further details on the parking lot repaving and refurbishing project in Fountain Inn, including updates on parking alternatives and special event arrangements, visit fountaininn.org. Stay connected with the city’s official announcements to stay informed about this important infrastructure improvement initiative.
Stay tuned for more updates on this impactful project that aims to enhance the downtown experience in Fountain Inn through improved parking facilities and greater accessibility for all.
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