GREENVILLE, S.C. – The state Department of Transportation announced they plan to pave another 727 miles of roadway across the state in 2025. This initiative is part of the 10-Year Strategic Plan focusing on highway safety, bridges, resurfacing, and road capacity. Using gas tax revenue, SCDOT has accelerated paving projects statewide. Their Pavement Improvement Program has already completed more than 8,800 miles of work.
The added projects in Greenville are set to enhance the infrastructure of the bustling city. The following major roads in Greenville made the list:
These projects are scheduled to commence in 2025, bringing much-needed improvements to these vital roadways in the Greenville area. The goal is to enhance safety and overall infrastructure for residents and commuters in the region.
While Greenville is a focal point for repaving efforts, SCDOT is also focusing on other upstate counties with various projects planned. To learn more about projects in other upstate counties, residents can visit the SCDOT website for detailed information.
With the addition of 700 miles to the repaving list, including significant roads in Greenville, SCDOT is continuing its efforts to improve and maintain the state’s infrastructure. These projects are vital for ensuring safe and efficient travel for all residents and visitors. Stay tuned for more updates as these projects progress.
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