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SUMMERVILLE, S.C. (WCSC) - A newly constructed portion of Berlin G. Myers Parkway creates concerns among some families about connectivity risks. Joseph Greco has lived in the Tea Farm neighborhood ...
The Berlin G. Myers Parkway Project involves the construction of a 3.25 mile roadway between US Highway 17 Alternate and East Carolina Avenue, according to the press release.
DOT and the Army Corp of Engineers are planning phase three of the Berlin G. Myers Parkway, which will require major changes to part of the trail. A major traffic improvement could be coming to ...
SUMMERVILLE — Starting this weekend, drivers will be redirected onto new lanes of the Berlin G. Myers Parkway as construction begins on a new bridge over East Carolina Avenue.
Construction on phase three of the Berlin G. Myers Parkway project was forecasted to begin in 2022 after the South Carolina Department of Transportation awarded a $137 million construction contract.
With the change, the existing traffic signal at the intersection of Myers Parkway and East Carolina Avenue/Bacons Bridge Road will be adjusted to accommodate the new traffic pattern. As soon as that ...
The South Carolina Department of Transportation has awarded a $137 million construction contract to build the last 3.9 miles of Berlin G. Parkway. This contract award comes after over 18 years of ...
New traffic from Five Points will be detoured northbound, down 17A toward Gahagan Road, where they can turn onto Berlin G. Myers or continue onto Miles Jamison to reconnect with Bacons Bridge.
SCDOT first introduced the Berlin G. Myers Parkway project in 1990 in pursuit of reducing traffic congestion, improving road safety and providing better road linkage in busier portions of Summerville.