Beaufort County is holding a public meeting on January 23, 2025, to discuss the S-111 (Big Estate Road) Sidewalk Project aimed at enhancing pedestrian safety. The project includes the construction of an 8-foot sidewalk from US 17 to S-763, ensuring safer travel for walkers and bikers. Attendees can view proposed designs and engage with engineers. If unable to attend, residents can provide feedback online until February 7, 2025. This initiative aims to promote community safety and connectivity.
Residents of Beaufort County, mark your calendars! A public meeting is set for Thursday, January 23, 2025, to discuss an exciting new project designed to make your neighborhood safer and more accessible. This meeting revolves around the S-111 (Big Estate Road) Sidewalk Project, which promises to enhance pedestrian and bicyclist safety in our community.
So, what’s this project all about? Well, it’s one of the 14 priority locations that were given the thumbs-up back in the 2018 One Cent Sales Tax Referendum. The spotlight will be on the proposed design for an 8-foot sidewalk that stretches along Big Estate Road, starting from the busy crossroads at US 17 (Charleston Highway) to the intersection with S-763 (Big Estate Circle) and African Baptist Road. This new sidewalk will make it easier for walkers and bikers to travel safely without mingling with vehicular traffic.
Wondering where to go to be part of this discussion? The meeting will take place at the Booker T Washington Center, located at 182 Booker T Washington Circle, Yemassee, SC 29945. The fun kicks off at 5 p.m. and wraps up at 7 p.m., giving you ample time to pop in and share your thoughts. The format is designed to be informal, so there’s no need to last-minute cram for a formal presentation – just come as you are!
Attendees will have the opportunity to view displays that showcase the proposed design, which should provide a clear idea of how the new sidewalk will fit into the community. Engineers and representatives from Beaufort County Engineering, J. Bragg Consulting, and Infrastructure Consulting & Engineering will be present at the meeting. They are eager to discuss the proposed improvements, answer your questions, and listen to your feedback. This is a fantastic opportunity to engage with the experts and voice your opinions!
If you’re unable to make it to the meeting, don’t stress! There’s still a way for you to add your voice to the conversation. Additional project information and proposals for the design will be available on a dedicated virtual meeting webpage. Feedback can be submitted through this webpage, allowing you to stay in the loop and share your thoughts until February 7, 2025.
For those who may need a little extra help, particularly due to language barriers, the Engineering Department is on standby. You can reach out to them at 843-255-2700 for assistance, ensuring everyone can participate in this community-driven project.
Investing in a safe and accessible community is essential for everyone. With the addition of a separate sidewalk, walkers and bikers can enjoy enhanced safety while navigating the area. This project not only aims to improve individual mobility but also serves the greater good of enhancing community connectivity.
So, don’t miss your chance to be part of this exciting development in Beaufort County. Whether you can make it to the meeting or submit feedback online, your input is crucial in shaping the future of our streets. Together, let’s work towards a safer, more accessible environment for all!
Ongoing Traffic Improvements and Road Closures in Beaufort County
Beaufort County Unveils New Laurel Bay Pathway Project
Beaufort and Port Royal Councils Conclude Year with Contrasting Challenges and Celebrations
Beaufort Celebrates Opening of New 3.5-Mile Walking and Biking Path Connecting Communities
Beaufort County Residents Reflect on Election Results Amid Traffic Concerns and Monkey Escapades
Community Engages in Vision for Future of Ribaut Road with ‘Reimagine Ribaut Project’
Beaufort County Residents Reject Penny Tax Proposal, Leaving Traffic Solutions in Limbo
Beaufort County Invites Residents to Informal Meeting About Upcoming Sidewalk Project
Beaufort County Council Finalizes Transportation Sales Tax Ordinance
News Summary Tin and Tallow Burgers has officially opened its doors in Hilton Head Island,…
News Summary Hilton Head Island is preparing for its fourth beach renourishment project, set to…
News Summary Hilton Head Island is reeling from the impact of Hurricane Helene, which has…
News Summary Residents of the Lowcountry are bracing for unusual winter weather, with potential snow…
News Summary Amid rising environmental concerns, Beaufort County officials are revisiting the effectiveness of their…
News Summary Surcheros Fresh Mex is set to open its first South Carolina location in…