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    Building a Better Connection

    By Stacie Bartro,

    6 days ago

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    The City of Greenville is encouraging community feedback on a plan to replace the Queen Street bridge.

    At more than 100 years old and in need of repair, the bridge which crosses over a Norfolk Southern rail line, connects two Greenville neighborhoods: Southernside and West Greenville.

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    The City is proposing a two-lane bridge that would include sidewalks on both sides and safety fencing. Photo credit City of Greenville

    Though the City does not own the bridge, it  is leading the effort to convene stakeholders in planning for the bridge’s replacement. Two design options have been adopted so far.

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    Option 1 skews the alignment of the bridge, allowing Cain Street to remain open. Photo credit City of Greenville
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    Option 2 creates a new bridge alongside of the existing structure. Cain Street would be permanently converted to a cul-de-sac at each end and Queen Street would be extended to intersect with Willard Street. Photo credit City of Greenville

    The public is invited to comment online or attend the monthly Project Preview Meeting on Tuesday, September 24, 2024 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Prisma Health Welcome Center in Unity Park.

    To read more about the renderings and how to provide feedback, click HERE .

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