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Funding Approved for U.S. 278 Corridor Project in Beaufort County

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News Summary

The South Carolina State Infrastructure Bank has approved $120 million in funding for the U.S. 278 Corridor Project in Beaufort County. This critical infrastructure improvement is aimed at alleviating traffic issues related to an increasing population in the region. The project, which has faced setbacks, comes at a construction cost of approximately $311.6 million and aims to enhance safety and accessibility to Hilton Head Island, addressing concerns about the aging bridge on the route.

Beaufort, South Carolina — The South Carolina State Infrastructure Bank (SIB) has approved funding for the long-delayed U.S. 278 Corridor Project in Beaufort County. This project is critical as it serves as the only vehicular gateway to Hilton Head Island, which has experienced significant population-driven traffic increases over the years. The approval comes as welcome news to local officials who have been seeking a resolution to ongoing transportation concerns that have been exacerbated by a growing population.

The U.S. 278 corridor project, which has faced a number of setbacks, including rising costs and a failed sales tax referendum, will now move forward with an estimated construction cost of $311.6 million funded through a combination of local, state, and regional resources. The SIB will contribute $120 million to the overall funding, representing a significant investment in the region’s infrastructure.

Concerns surrounding the existing U.S. 278 eastbound bridge, built in 1956, have also prompted urgency in pushing the project forward. Recent inspections have rated the bridge as “poor,” raising alarms about potential weight restrictions that could adversely affect emergency vehicles, commercial trucks, and school buses. The need for infrastructure improvement is not just a matter of convenience; it is crucial for public safety.

Construction is set to take 34 months, with a one-year contingency period built into the timeline to address possible delays. The target completion date is December 2030, but the SIB has provisions in place to recover funds if the project isn’t completed on schedule. Additionally, the South Carolina Department of Transportation will cover approximately 30% of any cost overruns beyond the project’s reserve funds.

Despite the approval and funding for the bridge project, ongoing concerns linger among local officials regarding traffic management and aesthetic improvements on the island itself. State Senator Tom Davis highlighted the need for continued work on improving on-island traffic management alongside the infrastructure upgrades to the bridge. This sentiment was echoed by various local representatives, all of whom have expressed strong support for the project.

The County Council, which has been closely involved in discussions regarding the project, is scheduled to meet soon to delve deeper into the plans. However, it remains unclear whether the recent developments regarding funding and timelines will be a focal point of that meeting. Local officials continue to explore alternative funding solutions for on-island improvements without imposing additional burdens on property taxes, highlighting the need for a master plan addressing traffic concerns on Hilton Head Island.

In conclusion, while the SIB’s approval marks a major step forward for the U.S. 278 Corridor Project, local leaders emphasize that attention is required beyond just the bridge. As infrastructure is addressed, there is a pressing need for comprehensive traffic solutions that consider the long-term growth and sustainability of on-island transportation networks. Without addressing these broader issues, enhancements to the corridor may not fully alleviate the traffic challenges posed by the increasing number of residents and visitors to Hilton Head Island.

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Traffic Delays After Car Hauler Accident on U.S. 278
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Beaufort County Continues Road Repairs and Future Projects
Beaufort County’s Proposal for Hilton Head Island Bridge Rejected
Beaufort County Faces Setbacks in U.S. 278 Corridor Project

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The HERE Beaufort Staff Writers are a collaborative team of journalists, editors, and local contributors passionate about delivering accurate, timely information to the Beaufort community. As part of the HEREcity.com Network, which powers over 100 U.S. city sites including HEREcolumbia.com, our staff draws on collective experience in South Carolina journalism to cover everything from business sales and real estate developments to dining deals and community initiatives. Our Expertise and Background: Local Roots in Beaufort : Our team includes lifelong Beaufort residents and SC natives with deep knowledge of the area’s history, economy, and culture. We’ve covered key events like the recent sale of the historic Crofts Block Building, Beaufort’s equestrian heritage, and growth in local tech and education sectors (e.g., BeaufortTechnical College programs). Collective Experience: With over 50 combined years in journalism, our staff has backgrounds in print, digital media, and community reporting. We prioritize fact-based stories, drawing from sources like the Beaufort Chamber of Commerce, city government records, and on-the-ground interviews. Commitment to Quality: Every article is a group effort, involving research, editing, and verification to ensure reliability. We adhere to journalistic standards, citing credible sources and updating content as new details emerge.

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