LEXINGTON, S.C. — So, here’s the scoop: if you’ve been stuck in traffic during rush hour in Lexington, you’re not alone. The town’s traffic committee is stepping up to the plate to tackle some key trouble spots in our beloved city. They’re meeting bright and early Wednesday morning to brainstorm some solutions for three intersections that are causing more headaches than they should.
Randy Edwards, who’s the director of transportation in Lexington, says this committee is a mix of volunteers, local pros, and town staff who really take to heart the complaints and concerns from folks around town. “We hear what the citizens have to say about traffic and related issues,” he explains, and it seems like many of them aren’t shy about voicing their frustrations.
The focus of this meeting is set on three main locations that need some serious love:
So what’s all this for? Edwards reveals the committee’s main aim is to recommend smart traffic changes to the town council and basically be a voice for the residents. “A lot of the concerns that get brought to us are actually tied to SCDOT roadways. We can at least lobby on their behalf,” he says, adding that they’ll present ideas and keep people in the loop about upcoming road projects.
For all you curious cats out there, the meeting will kick off at 8 a.m. at 111 Maiden Ln, Lexington, SC 29072, specifically on the third floor in the conference room. It’s a great chance to stay updated on what’s happening with local traffic issues and perhaps even share your thoughts on these busy intersections.
As the committee gears up to tackle these traffic pains, one thing’s clear: Lexington is on the move, and our roads need to keep up with the hustle and bustle of our growing community.
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