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Overnight US17 Bridge Closure for Essential Repairs

Signage indicating US17 bridge closure for road repairs

Charleston, SC, October 7, 2025

News Summary

Motorists in Charleston, SC should prepare for an overnight closure of the northbound lanes of US17 over the Ashley River bridge due to important road repairs. The closure will begin on October 6 at 9 p.m. and is anticipated to reopen the following morning at 6 a.m. Additionally, ongoing paving work is scheduled in downtown Charleston, advising drivers to exercise caution and consider alternate routes. The local Department of Transportation is also conducting other road work projects to improve infrastructure.

Charleston, SC

The northbound lanes of US17 over the Ashley River bridge will close overnight to accommodate important road repairs. The closure will take place between Albermarle Road and the exit ramp to Lockwood Boulevard starting Monday, Oct. 6 at 9 p.m. and is scheduled to reopen Tuesday at 6 a.m.

Motorists are advised to exercise extreme caution while navigating through the work zone. The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) is conducting nighttime paving road work in downtown Charleston, specifically from July 20 to July 26, with working hours set from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. during this period. Road work will likely lead to reduced speeds and traffic delays. Furthermore, on-street parking will not be permitted during paving hours, and towing will be enforced for vehicles in violation of the rules.

Drivers are encouraged to select alternate routes and remain vigilant while driving through work zones, paying close attention to crews and signage.

Additional Road Work Planned

In addition to the bridge work on US17, there is further road work scheduled for the Fort Hill Bridge on Interstate 64 in Charleston. This preventative patching will be conducted in the westbound slow lane from 6 p.m. Saturday to 6 a.m. Sunday. The recent heavy rainfall has caused the development of potholes on the bridge, prompting the need for these repairs.

The West Virginia Division of Highways (WVDOH) bridge crews will also conduct surveys to identify potential future potholes and execute necessary patching. Looking forward, engineering plans are in place to bid for more extensive repairs, which will include a protective membrane and asphalt layer across the entire bridge later in the fall.

Jefferson Road Improvement Project

Meanwhile, progress continues on the Jefferson Road Project, which involves improvements between U.S. Route 119 and U.S. Route 60 in South Charleston. This initiative has been underway since 2019 under the Road to Prosperity program, with a total budget of $46.8 million. The project includes the addition of lanes and a new roundabout aimed at enhancing traffic flow.

New Kroger Marketplace and Retail Development

A Kroger Marketplace, a larger and more upscale version of the traditional Kroger store, is set to be constructed in the Park Place Plaza shopping center in South Charleston. Following delays induced by inclement weather, construction for the new Kroger Marketplace is expected to commence shortly. In addition to Kroger, other upcoming tenants in the shopping center include Mission BBQ, Menards, Chipotle, and a Sketchers Outlet.

Ongoing efforts are focused on diversifying the range of businesses in downtown South Charleston, which includes plans to develop a new South Charleston Community Center.

Conclusion

The work on US17 and other road enhancements is vital for maintaining the infrastructure and safety of the Charleston area. Residents and travelers are reminded to plan ahead and stay informed about the ongoing changes to road access and conditions.

FAQs

What are the dates for the US17 bridge lane closure?

The closure will take place between October 6, starting at 9 p.m., and reopening on October 7 at 6 a.m.

What should drivers do during the road work?

Drivers are advised to exercise extreme caution, find alternate routes, and pay attention to crews and signage when traveling through work zones.

When will the Jefferson Road Project be completed?

The Jefferson Road Project has been ongoing since 2019 and is a part of the Road to Prosperity initiative with a budget of $46.8 million.

What businesses will be part of the Park Place Plaza shopping center?

Upcoming tenants at the Park Place Plaza include Mission BBQ, Menards, Chipotle, and a Sketchers Outlet.

Key Features of the News Article

Feature Details
US17 Bridge Closure Northbound lanes closed from Albermarle Road to Lockwood Boulevard from Oct 6, 9 p.m. to Oct 7, 6 a.m.
Driver Advisory Use caution, find alternate routes, adhere to work zone signage.
Jefferson Road Project Ongoing since 2019 under the Road to Prosperity initiative, budget of $46.8 million.
Kroger Marketplace Construction Expected to begin shortly in Park Place Plaza after weather delays.
Upcoming Retail Tenants Mission BBQ, Menards, Chipotle, Sketchers Outlet in Park Place Plaza.

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