News Summary
The City of Aiken is set to launch the Powderhouse Connector Project, aimed at reducing traffic congestion on Whiskey Road by 20%. The project will cost $34 million and will proceed in two phases, enhancing local infrastructure and improving the driving experience for residents. A groundbreaking ceremony is expected in early spring, with upcoming discussions set for February 24 regarding the project’s execution and other city developments.
City of Aiken Moves Forward with Major Traffic Relief Project
Aiken is buzzing with excitement as the city gears up for the ambitious Powderhouse Connector Project, aimed at easing the heavy traffic that plagues Whiskey Road. After years of debate, planning, and preparation, the City Council is finally putting the wheels in motion, starting with a groundbreaking ceremony expected in early spring. This project represents a huge milestone for the residents who have long wished for a smoother driving experience.
What is the Powderhouse Connector?
The Powderhouse Connector is more than just a new road; it’s a comprehensive plan designed to cut traffic congestion on Whisky Road by about 20%. This connector will link Whiskey Road to East Gate Drive and Oak Grove Road, ultimately integrating with an upgraded version of Powderhouse Road. The project will unfold in two phases:
- Phase 1: Connecting Whiskey Road to South Centennial Avenue.
- Phase 2: Extending from South Centennial Avenue to the improved Powderhouse Road.
The total estimated cost of this extensive project comes to a whopping $34 million. Funding to cover these expenses comes from several sources, making it a collaborative effort to enhance local infrastructure:
- $20.84 million from the South Carolina Transportation Infrastructure Bank.
- $8.97 million from the county-wide Capital Project Sales Tax.
- $8 million from the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
- $621,000 from the County Transportation Committee.
What’s Happening Next?
As the city moves towards the groundbreaking, the City Council is scheduled to discuss additional details in a meeting on February 24. During this session, they will consider a resolution to approve a contract with Goodwin Mills Cawood for material testing and inspection during the first phase of construction. This contract will be capped at $162,585, ensuring quality and safety as the work progresses.
But that isn’t all that’s on the agenda. The upcoming meeting will also include discussions about:
- A second reading of an ordinance for a new water line servicing the Cooper Lakes subdivision on Wire Road.
- Six additional resolutions, including a key presentation on disaster preparedness related to the Savannah River Site.
- Appointments to the Board of Zoning Appeals.
Preceding this meeting, there will be a worksession at 6 PM to discuss traffic levels and bicycle infrastructure improvements across Aiken and Northside.
Community Reactions
For Aiken residents keen on keeping up with city developments, both the worksession and council meeting will be held at the Municipal Building, located at 111 Chesterfield St. S.W. Make sure to mark your calendars!
In conclusion, the Powderhouse Connector Project not only represents a necessary change for Aiken’s roadways, but also reflects the city’s commitment to making the community a better place. Stay tuned for more updates as this comfortable, friendly town embraces new beginnings with open arms.
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Additional Resources
- Post and Courier: Aiken City Council Moves Forward with Powderhouse Connector
- WFXG: Aiken Residents Get a Look at the New Powderhouse Connector
- WRDW: Aiken City Leaders Announce Funding for Powderhouse Road Connector
- Post and Courier: Aiken Powderhouse Connector Development Updates
- Wikipedia: General Information
- Google Search: Powderhouse Connector Aiken
