Hello, Columbia! As the chilly air settles in and we prepare for some cozy winter vibes, there’s some important news that you may want to mark on your calendars. Our good friends at the City of Columbia, alongside the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), are gearing up for a big community meeting that you won’t want to miss!
On Wednesday, December 11, residents will have a chance to get the scoop on the Assembly Street Railroad Separation Project. This public meeting is happening from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the 701 Whaley Street venue. So whether you’re a commuter who frequently travels along Assembly Street or just someone interested in the changes coming to our community, this meeting is for you!
Now you might be wondering—what’s this project all about? Well, the Assembly Street Railroad Separation Project is aimed at making our roads safer and more efficient. The goal is to permanently separate train and vehicle traffic on Assembly Street. This means fewer delays at crossings, smoother commutes, and an overall improved travel experience for everyone!
It’s important for everyone to get involved, and your input is key! This meeting is not just a presentation; it’s an open space for discussion. If you have ideas, concerns, or questions, the representatives will be there ready to listen. So bring your concerns, comments, and constructive suggestions—this is your chance to help shape the project!
What happens after the meeting? Great question! The officials will also share how you can stay involved as the project progresses. Keeping the community engaged is vital, and this isn’t just a one-time meeting. It’s an ongoing conversation, and every piece of feedback is essential to ensure that the project meets the needs of our vibrant community.
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