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Aiken County Residents Brace for Road Changes

Sign indicating road construction on Atomic Road in Aiken County

News Summary

Aiken County residents are facing significant road changes as the SCDOT announces temporary closures on Atomic Road for bridge repairs. Starting January 6 and lasting until at least August, both sides of the road will be affected. Alternative routes have been created to alleviate traffic congestion, especially with additional upcoming changes on Broad Street. Despite the disruptions, access to properties will remain uninterrupted, and residents are encouraged to plan their travel accordingly to minimize delays and ensure safe commuting.

Aiken County Residents Prepare for Road Changes

In a move that may impact daily commutes and travel plans, the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) has announced temporary closures along Atomic Road in Aiken County to carry out crucial bridge repairs. The construction is set to start on January 6 and is expected to last until at least August, meaning residents should brace themselves for several months of changes.

What’s Happening?

During this time, both the northbound and southbound sides of Atomic Road will see closures at the bridge sites. While local traffic will still have access to Atomic Road, areas near the actual bridges will be completely blocked off. So, for those who utilize this route regularly, adjustments to travel plans will be necessary.

Detours and Alternatives

To lessen the burden on drivers, SCDOT has developed a detour route to assist motorists navigating around the construction areas. It’s crucial for everyone to familiarize themselves with these alternative routes, especially if they travel through the affected sections daily. Planning ahead can save valuable time and frustration, particularly during peak hours.

Keep in Mind: Broad Street Changes

Broad Street area and the Sand Bar Ferry area due to the construction activities on Atomic Road. Additionally, construction is set to kick off on Broad Street between 15th Street and 13th Street, starting Tuesday.

This means that traffic flow on Broad Street will be affected as well, with the lanes reduced to just one lane in each direction. Drivers should prepare for potential delays, particularly in the forthcoming months, as roadwork and detours converge.

Property Access Remains

access to all properties will be maintained throughout the duration of the construction. This means residents and business owners can continue to reach their destinations without impediments, although they may have to navigate a bit more carefully.

Impact of Traffic Around SRS

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January 4. This incident serves as a reminder of the community spirit that thrives in Aiken County, with neighbors coming together in times of need.

Conclusion

road closures and construction on Atomic Road and Broad Street may cause some inconvenience for Aiken County residents, staying informed and planning ahead can help ease the transition. Remember to share the news with friends and family who might be affected as we all navigate these necessary repairs together. Let’s maintain our patience and cooperation while ensuring safe travels!

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