Bridge Repairs Set to Impact Traffic on Marcellus Road in Lexington County Next Week

Bridge Repairs Coming to Marcellus Road in Lexington County

This week, residents of Lexington County should prepare for some changes in their routine as the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) gears up to start urgent bridge repairs on Marcellus Road. The repairs are set to kick off on Monday, November 18 and are expected to last until Friday, November 22. So, if you commute this way, pay close attention!

What’s Happening?

During this time, Marcellus Road will be temporarily closed, but don’t panic—there’s a plan in place! The road will be accessible to local traffic only, ensuring that folks who live in the area can still come and go. However, if you’re looking to take Marcellus Road during these dates as part of your normal commute, you’re going to need to take a few detours.

Detour Details

The SCDOT has set up a detour route to guide you around the closures. While the exact detour directions are detailed in a map provided by SCDOT (which you can find through their communications), it’s a good idea to allow for extra travel time in your schedule. You may want to jot down your alternative routes ahead of time to avoid any last-minute headaches!

Stay Alert on I-20

But that’s not all! While the bridge work is happening on Marcellus Road, you can also expect some lane closures on I-20 during the day. Crews will be working in that area as well, so watch your speed and keep an eye out for construction signs. It’s crucial for your safety—and for the safety of the hardworking crews out there.

Why Are These Repairs Necessary?

Bridge repairs are essential to keeping our roads and infrastructure safe. No one wants to deal with potential hazards while driving! Proper maintenance means fewer headaches in the long run, and it ensures that your daily commute from Springdale to Batesburg-Leesville (and everywhere in between) remains as safe as possible.

What You Can Do

If you’re heading into this construction zone, the best advice is to slow down, stay alert, and be on the lookout for those construction crews. They’ll be on-site working hard, and they can use your cooperation. Always follow detour signs, and if traffic gets backed up, use that time to catch your breath and enjoy a little peace while you’re waiting!

Need More Information?

For those who have specific questions regarding the repairs or need assistance navigating around the area, you can contact the community hotline. Just give Paul a call at (803) 587-3144. He’s happy to help with any inquiries you may have regarding the ongoing work or the detour routes.

Wrapping it Up

So, Lexington County friends—keep this information in mind as you plan your week. Take care out there and remember: a little attention will make all the difference as we tackle these improvements together! Stay safe and drive carefully!


Author: HERE Aiken

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