ROADS/BRIDGES: Army Corps approves construction of I-73 in South Carolina

June 21, 2017

After decades of debate, the Corps has approved a construction permit for I-73 to the Grand Strand

U.S. Rep. Tom Rice (R-S.C.) announced Tuesday that the Army Corps of Engineers has issued a permit allowing construction of I-73 to the Grand Strand, making a significant step to building a four-lane, nonstop path to the heart of South Carolina’s tourism industry.

The announcement comes 35 years after Congress required study for a proposed highway to Myrtle Beach. In 1991, Congress called a Michigan-to-Myrtle Beach route, via I-73 and I-74, a high priority.

The permit covers the project's entire 80-mile stretch to the North Carolina border. But proponents have focused on the 42-mile southern section that would link I-95 to the Conway Bypass. That section alone, which would provide long-sought interstate access, is expected to cost more than $1 billion.

In its 61-page decision, issued late Monday, the Corps ruled that a permit is in the public's interest and "that the proposed project is the least environmentally damaging practicable alternative."

South Carolina transportation officials are hoping construction will start within two years.

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Source: Associated Press

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