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  • Overhead view of part of the South Main Street project

South Main Street

Four blocks of South Main Street, from the South Carolina Statehouse and Pendleton Street to Blossom Street, will get a makeover during a streetscaping project that will extend into 2025.

October 7 update

Starting on Monday, Oct. 7, access to College Street from South Main Street will be closed for approximately four weeks. Drivers may access College Street (and parking lots that connect to it) from Sumter Street. Flaggers may also be stationed at Main and Devine streets (Oct. 14) and Main and Pendleton (Oct. 28) starting on those dates to assist with traffic flow.

Project Details

The work on South Main, coordinated by the South Carolina Department of Transportation, will bury existing utility lines under the sidewalk and roadway as well as narrow the traffic lanes to one each way. Trees and bike lanes will be added as part of the project as well.

The second phase of the project has shut down the eastern side (think closer to the Horseshoe) of South Main while crews do their work.

During the construction phase, pedestrians will be able to use all crossings at intersections, though sometimes they will be redirected to one half of a block (i.e., northside/closer to the Statehouse instead of both sides of the street). Signage will direct pedestrians around detours. All street parking on South Main will be closed during construction. The university's D lots for faculty and staff will remain in operation throughout the construction.

Also, traffic will still be able to use all crossings with temporary exceptions that will be announced in advance. For example, when crews work on Devine Street in this first phase, the street's tenants and parking will only be accessible from Assembly Street. No traffic will cross from Main onto Devine during this time.

 

Map of one block of the South Main streetscaping project

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