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Over 100 Roadway Projects Completed So Far with Transportation "Half-Cent" Sales Tax


Charleston County RoadWise News Release

A Program of Charleston County Government

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Cheryl Harleston, Charleston County RoadWise Public and Media Relations

Phone: (843) 329-0050, Extension 2512

Email: Charleston@ccroadwise.org


Release Number: 2796

Release Date: May 16, 2007

Over 100 Roadway Projects Completed So Far with Transportation "Half-Cent" Sales Tax

            The number of completed projects increases, and more major projects are in various stages of design.


In less than two years, over 100 resurfacing, paving, handicap ramps, intersection improvements and drainage projects have been either been completed or are underway with funds from the Charleston County Transportation "Half-Cent" Sales Tax Program.

The projects are:

·        45 handicap ramps

·        88 resurfacing and paving projects

·        a variety of small projects such as bicycle paths and drainage improvements

·        the design phase of 11 bonded projects is currently underway


Charleston County's Transportation Sales Tax was approved by voters in November of 2004. Collection of the tax began two years ago in May of 2005.

The tax will continue for 25 years or until $1.303 billion is generated for transportation and greenspace related projects and improvements.

The Transportation Sales Tax Program has completed a total of 88 paving and resurfacing projects (18 paving projects and 70 resurfacing projects) so far.

The 18 completed paving projects are:

Unincorporated areas of Charleston County:

·        Creekwood Road

      Lincolnville:

The 70 completed resurfacing projects are:

            McClellanville/Awendaw:

            Mt. Pleasant:

            North Charleston:

            West Ashley:

            James Island:

            Johns Island:

            Downtown/City of Charleston:

      Isle of Palms:

The program management and construction services for road improvements is called "Charleston County RoadWise." The name of the program and team created to manage and implement transportation improvements funded by the Transportation Sales Tax is an extension of Charleston County Government staff.

Visit the Charleston County RoadWise Web site www.ccroadwise.com for additional information on Transportation Sales Tax projects.



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