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SCDOT to Hold Public Meeting on Carolina Crossroads Phase 3C (Page 18)

The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) will host a drop-in public meeting Tuesday, February 17, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the DoubleTree hotel, 2100 Bush River Road in Columbia, to discuss Phase 3C of the Carolina Crossroads Project.

The multiphase Carolina Crossroads initiative is designed to reconfigure and improve the Interstate 20, Interstate 26 and Interstate 126 interchanges, along with approximately 14 miles of surrounding interstate corridor in Lexington and Richland counties.

The drop-in format will allow attendees to review design plans and learn about anticipated traffic impacts during construction of Phase 3C. Members of the project team will be available throughout the event to answer questions and speak one-on-one with residents.

Phase 3C includes replacing the I-20 bridges over the Saluda River and the CSX railroad. The project also calls for widening a portion of I-20 between U.S. 378 (Sunset Boulevard) and Bush River Road to accommodate future lane additions in upcoming phases.

According to SCDOT, Phase 3C will prepare the corridor for connection to future project phases and provide new bridges that meet current design standards.

Construction is expected to begin in early 2026, with completion anticipated in 2029.

SCDOT to Hold Public Meeting on Carolina Crossroads Phase 3C

2026-02-11
By: John
On: February 11, 2026
In: Community News

The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) will host a drop-in public meeting Tuesday, February 17, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the DoubleTree hotel,Continue Reading

Auditor will not seek re-election

2026-02-11
By: John
On: February 11, 2026
In: Community News, Government

Richland County Auditor Paul Brawley has announced he will not seek re-election for a sixth term. First elected in 2006, Brawley was the first AfricanContinue Reading

Two Riverbanks Gorillas to Relocate to Dallas Zoo

2026-02-10
By: John
On: February 10, 2026
In: Recreation

Two young gorillas born at Riverbanks Zoo and Garden are preparing for a major move this spring. Moyo and ZaKota, both born in 2018, willContinue Reading

Double the Love on Valentine’s Day

2026-02-10
By: John
On: February 10, 2026
In: Business

Mast General Store’s annual Be a Sweetheart event, which raises funds for local food banks, is scheduled for Feb. 14–15. For the past 23 years,Continue Reading

The transistor made history

2026-02-10
By: John
On: February 10, 2026
In: Columns

By Tom Poland, A Southern WriterTomPoland.net Cell phones are a big deal but to some of us the transistor was an even bigger deal. IContinue Reading

Cardinal Newman ‘3-peats’ in wrestling

2026-02-10
By: John
On: February 10, 2026
In: Sports

Photos by Cardinal Newman By Thomas Grant Jr. From the first match of the season, Cardinal Newman has remained the top-ranked wrestling team in SCISA.Continue Reading

South Carolina Philharmonic announces two new board members

2026-02-09
By: John
On: February 9, 2026
In: Entertainment

COLUMBIA — The South Carolina Philharmonic has appointed Carol Addy and Hassan Anderson to its Board of Directors, adding two community leaders with strong tiesContinue Reading

Samaritan’s Purse celebrates collection of 12.2 million shoeboxes

2026-02-09
By: John
On: February 9, 2026
In: Non Profit

Samaritan’s Purse is celebrating the collection of more than 12.2 million Operation Christmas Child shoebox gifts worldwide in 2025. The milestone reflects the generosity ofContinue Reading

Columbia advances vision for Riverfront Park

2026-02-09
By: John
On: February 9, 2026
In: Community News, Government

Columbia took a major step toward shaping the future of its riverfront at the Dec. 16 City Council meeting, approving a professional services contract withContinue Reading

Eating for Healing: The Coziest One-Pot Dinner You’ll Want on Repeat

2026-02-06
By: John
On: February 6, 2026
In: Columns, Health

By Jennifer Tardy Recipe of the Week: One-Pot White Bean Stew When the weather turns chilly and time is short, this one-pot white bean stewContinue Reading

Literacy SC Seats Executive Board for 2026 Term

2026-02-06
By: John
On: February 6, 2026
In: Education

Literacy SC, a statewide nonprofit dedicated to improving reading skills for learners of all ages, has announced its Executive Board leadership for the 2026 termContinue Reading

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