Hey there, Myrtle Beach residents and visitors! Get ready for some changes on one of our bustling streets, as exciting construction projects are set to kick off next week. If you’re used to cruising down Seaboard Street, listen up because things are about to get a little bumpy!
Starting on November 13, city crews will be rolling in to mill and pave Seaboard Street, focusing on the stretch between Mr. Joe White Avenue and 21st Avenue North. This means there will be plenty of activities in the area, so keep your eyes peeled and your schedule flexible.
But don’t worry if you have somewhere to be! The work will take place during the late-night hours, from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m.. This is great news for those who like to enjoy Myrtle Beach’s attractions during the day without worrying about traffic jams. However, please plan accordingly, as only one lane of traffic will be open while the construction is in motion. So, if you’re driving in the area, you might want to consider taking a detour to avoid any delays!
The city expects this project to take approximately two weeks. During this time, the construction crews will be hard at work ensuring our roads are safe, smooth, and ready for the busy season ahead. If you’ve driven on Seaboard Street recently, you know that a little TLC is definitely needed, so let’s all be patient as this much-needed roadwork gets underway.
For those who want to stay informed about the progress of this project, make sure to check back often. Stay tuned for updates about any potential changes to traffic patterns or construction timelines. Here’s hoping the work goes smoothly and quickly, bringing back that pristine road surface we all love!
It’s always helpful to remember to drive carefully through construction zones. Your attention could help prevent any accidents and keep everyone, including the workers on-site, safe. Plus, a little extra caution goes a long way toward ensuring our favorite beach town remains a lovely place for everyone to enjoy.
As we gear up for this construction project, let’s embrace the positive changes coming our way. A freshly paved Seaboard Street means safer travels and a more enjoyable experience whether you’re commuting to work or just taking a scenic drive. So, buckle up, Myrtle Beach! Change is in the air, and it’s all for the better!
As always, take care on the roads and keep enjoying everything our beautiful beach city has to offer. We’ll keep you posted with any updates regarding this project, so let’s be proactive and prepare for a little bump in the road — quite literally!
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