NEWBERRY COUNTY, S.C. – If you’re planning to head down Johnstone Street anytime soon, you might need to find an alternate route. The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) has announced that they will be temporarily shutting down Johnstone Street between Collingswood Drive and Copeland Street starting on Monday, September 23. This closure is necessary for essential repairs and is expected to last through Friday, September 27.
During this time, the road will only be open to local traffic, meaning you might still see some familiar faces if you live in the area. However, SCDOT urges everyone to slow down and pay close attention when driving near the work zone. Repairs are likely to cause some delays, so it’s best to prepare yourself for a little extra travel time.
The SCDOT continually works to ensure our roads remain safe and well-maintained for drivers and pedestrians alike. Regular repairs are crucial for extending the life of our roadways and keeping our communities connected. While any detour can be an inconvenience, it’s a small price to pay for the benefits of improved road quality.
Make sure to mark your calendars for these dates! The repair project kicks off on September 23 and runs through September 27. If you regularly drive on Johnstone Street, it could be a good idea to find some alternate routes now so you’re not caught off guard when the repairs start.
To stay updated on any changes or further announcements regarding this road closure, keep an eye on the SCDOT’s official communications or community updates. They often share helpful info about road work, so you can stay informed without much hassle.
In the meantime, let’s all do our part to maintain safety in our communities. Whether it’s during construction projects or everyday commuting, being cautious and aware while driving is vital for everyone’s safety. If you see construction workers out there making improvements, give them a wave – they’re the ones helping keep our roads safe and sound!
It’s important to remember that roadwork like this is part of a larger effort to keep Newberry County thriving. While it might be a temporary hassle, the long-term benefits are what really matter. Smooth, safe roads lead to happier commutes, and that’s something we all can appreciate.
So, as you navigate around Johnstone Street during the repair period, take a deep breath, stay patient, and look forward to the improvements that are on the way!
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