The city of Fort Mill, South Carolina, is set to witness a pivotal road project aimed at reducing traffic congestion. This major undertaking comes at a cost of approximately $145 million. The Rock Hill Fort Mill Area Transportation Study (RFATS) recently held a policy committee meeting to grant approval for this ambitious endeavor.
The project, announced in a meeting held by RFATS, is a mission targeting the interchange reconfiguration of South Carolina Highway 160 and Interstate 77. The sites in focus include the areas around Kingsley and Baxter. Significantly, it marks a debut in the vicinity with its introduction of two fly over bridges.
According to David Hooper, the Director of RFATS, the completion of the project would substantially alleviate the stacking of traffic off the interstate. This provision will indeed be a significant relief for commuters in the area, ensuring more fluid mobility especially during peak hours.
As a part of this transformative project, RFATS is planning to expand the Corridor – Sutton Road on the West to Highway 21 on the East. This move from four lanes to six lanes aims to foster smoother traffic flow. The funding for these projects comes from a joint effort by The State Infrastructure Bank and RFATS, amounting to the aforementioned $145 million.
With plans set and approvals received, the officials have laid down a timeline for the project as well. They are considering 2027 for all work to be completed, with a groundbreaking scheduled in February 2024. This timeline provides a clear pathway towards the realization of a project that promises a better commuting experience for the locals.
This interchange reconfiguration project showcases a promising outline to solve increasing traffic issues in Fort Mill. With it’s large-scale of operation and thought-out implementation plans, this project is looked upon as a significant improvement to the local transport infrastructure. As commuters in the region anticipate substantial improvements to their daily travel experience, the project offers an opportunity to witness how infrastructural advancements can drastically enhance a region’s commuting experience.
As the Fort Mill interchange project moves forward, it’s scheduled to not only change the city’s landscape but also bring positive changes to the day-to-day experience of its residents and motorists.
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