Clinton’s Road Resurfacing Project: What You Need to Know
October 22, 2023The city of Clinton is set to initiate a road resurfacing project starting the week of October 23, 2023. Satterfield Construction will be carrying out this work on various streets within the city, aiming to enhance safety and convenience for all residents and road users.
Mayor Randy Randall emphasized, “This project marks a significant step towards improving the safety and convenience of our city’s roadways. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work towards creating a better Clinton for all.”
What to Expect
The upcoming road resurfacing project will focus on the following streets:
- Academy St. (From N. Broad to Elizabeth)
- Phillips St.
- Shands St. (From Davidson to E. Florida)
- Florida St. (From N. Broad to Elizabeth)
- E Main St. (From N. Broad to Musgrove)
- Musgrove St. (From E. Main to Florida)
- W. Pitts (From Elizabeth to N. Sloan)
- Chick St. (From N. Adair to Caldwell St.)
Safety First
Safety is a top priority during this road resurfacing project. Motorists are urged to exercise extra caution when traveling through these areas and to adhere to all traffic regulations. Construction zones can pose various risks, so please be attentive and follow any temporary detours or traffic control measures. It’s crucial to ensure the safety of both the workers and fellow road users.
Minimizing Inconveniences
The city of Clinton acknowledges that road construction can be disruptive, and apologizes for any inconveniences this project may cause. However, it’s important to remember that these short-term inconveniences will lead to long-term benefits. The new, smooth road surfaces will result in a safer and more comfortable driving experience for everyone.
Stay Informed
If you have any questions or concerns related to the road resurfacing project, please do not hesitate to contact the city’s Public Works Department at 864-833-7500. The city of Clinton is committed to ensuring that residents are well-informed and involved throughout the project.