BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C.–Residents in Berkeley County will soon have an opportunity to learn more about the proposed Clements Ferry Widening Project on April 27, 2017, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Philip Simmons Middle School.
The meeting will have a drop-in type format with displays for viewing, and citizens will have the opportunity to provide written comments.
The proposed scope of improvements includes widening this section of Clements Ferry Road from a two-lane roadway to a four-lane roadway with a center two-way left-turn lane or raised landscaped median, intersection improvements within the project limits, and providing a shared- use path for bicyclists and pedestrians. Construction for the project is estimated at $28.9 million.
The purpose of the meeting is to provide information and solicit feedback from area residents concerning the proposed widening of Clements Ferry Road from Jack Primus Road to SC 41.
Another purpose of the meeting will be to gather information from the public or any interested organization on historic or cultural resources in the area.
Berkeley County personnel and consultant representatives will be available to answer questions and discuss the project with interested citizens on an individual basis.
Persons with disabilities who may require special accommodations, or to request more information about the project, the public may contact Hannah Moseley, Berkeley County Public Information Officer, at [email protected] or (843) 719-4265.
The school is located at 2065 Seven Sticks Drive, Wando, SC 29492.
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