SCDOT Temporarily Closes Mt. Bethel Garmany Road for I-26 Rehabilitation Project

SCDOT Announces Temporary Closure of Mt. Bethel Garmany Road as Part of I-26 Rehabilitation Project

Newberry County, S.C – As part of the major I-26 Rehabilitation Project, the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) has decided to temporarily close a part of Mt. Bethel Garmany Road in Newberry County.

Why the Closure?

The closure of this significant route, which will run from July 15 until the end of August, is aimed at facilitating improvements to the bridge over I-26. The SCDOT reports that the bridge is specifically being raised to allow better clearance for trucks and other large vehicles traveling on I-26.

What Should Residents Expect?

During this temporary closure, the area of Mt. Bethel Garmany Road from the intersection of General Henderson Road to Short Cut Road will only be open to local traffic. Therefore, residents should anticipate changes in traffic patterns and plan their routes accordingly during this period.

Effects on the Local Community

It’s expected that there will be some inconveniences to local residents, commuters, and businesses due to the temporary closure, as individuals may need to seek alternative routes. However, the overall aim is to enhance transportation in the area, increasing safety for all road users, including drivers of delivery trucks, buses, and other larger vehicles.

What’s the I-26 Rehabilitation Project?

This temporary closure is part of the larger I-26 Rehabilitation Project, an extensive initiative aimed at improving various infrastructural components along the I-26. The upgrade to the Mt. Bethel Garmany Road bridge is one initiative among many designed to improve road safety and improve transportation efficiency in the region.

How to Stay Informed?

To keep abreast of all road work developments during this period, locals can check roadside warning signs, listen to local radio stations for traffic updates, or alternatively, they can visit the SCDOT’s official website for real-time traffic information.

Keeping Everyone Safe

During this period of construction and closure, SCDOT encourages all drivers to observe all traffic rules and be mindful of the construction workers engaged on the bridge overhaul. This is both to ensure their safety and to prevent any avoidable accidents on these roads.


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