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Thursday, April 17, 2025

*CTC Roadway Resurfacing Projects Underway Across Berkeley County*

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Multiple roadway resurfacing projects, funded by Berkeley County’s Transportation Committee (CTC), are underway across Berkeley County. The first 12 projects are scheduled to begin this week in the Tall Pines subdivision in Ladson followed by the Willowbrook subdivision in Goose Creek.

There are a total of 43 roads scheduled to be resurfaced. The County has contracted with Banks Construction on the projects. Banks Construction will notify all residents who will be impacted by the resurfacing work. 

All resurfacing projects are anticipated to be complete by the end of August. Work is weather dependent.

“Roads continue to be the top concern of our citizens and County Council. The ‘condition’ of our roads is equally important to ‘congestion’ felt on our roads; and these projects will bring significant improvements to our system and quality of life. We have much work to do and will continue to work diligently to turn available funding into projects that make a difference. I’d like to thank the County Transportation Committee and staff for their continued diligence to address our infrastructure needs.” -Johnny Cribb, Berkeley County Supervisor

In April, Berkeley County also completed the Daniel Island Resurfacing Project, which was part of the road resurfacing package with Banks Construction. That project included milling and resurfacing Seven Farms Drive from Island Park Drive to near the traffic circle at Daniel Island Road, along with pedestrian enhancements at the intersection/entrance to the Publix grocery store, located between River Landing Drive and Island Park Drive.

View the list of roads HERE: https://berkeleycountysc.gov/ctc-roadway-resurfacing.../

#BerkeleyCounty #OneBerkeley

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