Spanish Moss Trail extension construction underway
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PORT ROYAL, S.C. () — The Beaufort County Spanish Moss Trail has begun the construction of the extension.

Construction for the Spanish Moss Trail began on September 8, with most of the renovations taking place during the daytime. Roadwork on Ribaut Road is being completed during the night between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m.

Due to construction, residents can expect a shoulder closure along Ribaut Road, between Rahn Lane and Drayton Drive. This closure will take place between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Monday through Friday.

The South Carolina Department of Transportation is asking drivers to expect minor delays this upcoming week.

Work is expected to last roughly six months as the project will include the installation of a pedestrian-activated traffic signal to provide residents safe crossing.

The extension will be from Port Royal’s Ribaut Road to Appleton Road.

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