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Greenville details $25 million in state-funded infrastructure projects; SCDOT outlines Church Street Bridge timeline
Summary
City engineers reported progress on $25 million in state allocations for public-space and transportation projects and SCDOT presented a multi-stage rehabilitation plan for Church Street Bridge, including an April lane‑closure start and a six‑week full closure planned in 2026.
City staff reported ongoing progress on a set of state-funded infrastructure projects totaling roughly $25,000,000 and detailed timelines, near-term construction starts and coordination steps with the state Department of Transportation.
Clint and Nick of the city engineering department told council the funds—approved in the FY 2024 and FY 2025 state budgets—were allocated after a city resolution in September 2023 that identified priority projects. The city’s goals for the funds include pedestrian safety, mobility improvements and economic development aligned with the Greenville 2040 comprehensive plan.
Clint and Nick listed projects either completed, under construction or planned: the Cultural Corridor (expected completion in May), the Wade Hampton Corridor phased improvements (phase 1 starting this summer), Queen Street Bridge conceptual…
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