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The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) is seeking public comments on proposed repairs to the US 29 bridge over Enoree River in Greenville County. The project aims to remove load restrictions and extend the bridge's service life, with no traffic detour expected. Lane closures will occur at night to facilitate maintenance work. Comments can be submitted through the project website, mail, phone, or email until March 4, 2026, and will be included in the project record.

The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) has reopened 99% of the 900 state roads that were closed following Hurricane Helene last year. SCDOT collected 5.4 million cubic yards of debris and repaired over $50 million in road and bridge damages. The state government has appropriated $35 million to match federal funds for the recovery. The SCDOT team has worked alongside federal, state, and local partners to get South Carolina back on track following the storm.