City uses state funds to accelerate road safety improvements

December 3, 2024

Thanks to a one-time matching program funded by state gas tax, Greenville will receive $7.5 million to make streets safer, bringing the total capital budget for a dozen projects to $15.8 million.

City Engineer Paul Dow said five sidewalk and street improvement projects are cued to begin this spring:

  • Phase 2 of the Augusta Street Safety Project, improving traffic flow and reducing vehicle conflict points
  • Sidewalks at:
    • Keith Drive, from Woodlark Street to North Pleasantburg Drive
    • Henderson Road, from High Croft Subdivision to Wembley Road
    • Wembley Road, from Henderson Road to Shelburne Road
    • Lowndes Hill Road, from E North Street to Keith Drive

“We basically are able to double the number of projects we can do,” City Manager Shannon Lavrin said.

The other projects that will follow are listed below.

Summer 2025

Signal replacement at intersection of Pendleton and Textile streets
White Oak Road and Bradley Boulevard realignment

Fall 2025

Ashley Avenue resurfacing

Winter 2025

Willard Street Bridge replacement

Spring 2026

Stone Avenue/Rutherford Street intersection upgrade
Stone Avenue/I-385 safety improvements

Summer/Fall 2026

East Washington Resurfacing
Note: This project is budget dependent.