Hey there, Columbia residents! If you’ve been driving around lately, you might have noticed some changes on the roads. That’s right, the South Carolina Department of Transportation is gearing up for some important work on I-20 at Broad River Road, and we’re here to fill you in on all the details.
First off, let’s talk about what’s going down. They’ve decided to reschedule the overnight closures of I-20. So, if you rely on this roadway for your late-night drives or your early morning commutes, pay attention! The closures will be in place for the installation of concrete beams that will support a new bridge designed to carry Broad River Road traffic over I-20. This construction is part of the ongoing Phase 2 of the Carolina Crossroads Project, which is focused on improving our beloved highways and byways.
Now, you’re probably wondering how this will affect your travel plans. Well, we have the detour schedules for both westbound and eastbound traffic:
It’s a good idea to add a few extra minutes to your travel time if you plan to drive through the area during these overnight closures.
To make your life easier, signs will be placed along I-20 to keep everyone updated about the new traffic patterns and detour routes. This means you won’t just be left in the dark; you’ll be equipped with the information you need to navigate your way around any potential confusion!
Additionally, you can expect to see local law enforcement officers on-site to assist in directing motorists through the changes. They’ll be there to ensure everything goes smoothly, providing an extra layer of help for drivers trying to get to their destinations safely.
For those who want to stay in the loop, there are a couple of options to keep track of all the latest updates regarding the project. You can always check the project webpage, which will have the most current information, or you could opt to give the Project Hotline a call at 800-601-8715. Either way, you can rest assured that you’ll get the scoop on what’s happening with the Carolina Crossroads Project!
All in all, while it may be a bit of an inconvenience to navigate around the overnight closures, these improvements are going to enhance the safety and efficiency of our traffic flow in the long run. So let’s hang in there, Columbia! Your patience and understanding as work continues for the greater good of our community is definitely appreciated. Drive safely out there, and remember to keep an eye out for those detour signs!
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