LSCOG hosts public meetings for Long-Range Transportation Plan
/NOTE: The May 23 meeting in Aiken has been rescheduled to May 30.
LSCOG hosts public kick-off meetings for Long-Range Transportation Plan
Discussions regarding the region’s transportation systems to be held at three locations in the month of May.
The Lower Savannah Council of Governments (LSCOG) will host three public meetings in the month of May to discuss the 2040 Long-Range Transportation Plan. The meetings will be open to the public between 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. and include a brief presentation at 5:30 p.m. All three meetings are identical in content. The dates and meeting locations are as follows:
Thursday, May 16
Barnwell County Public Library, Conference Room
40 Burr Street, Barnwell, SC 29812
Wednesday, May 22
Mellichamp Elementary School, Cafeteria
350 Murray Road SW, Orangeburg, SC 29115
Thursday, May 23
Aiken County Government Center, Sandlapper Room
1930 University Parkway, Aiken, SC 29801
During the meetings, the LSCOG and study team members will provide information on the 2040 Long-Range Transportation Plan study process, existing conditions and ways to stay informed about the plan process. Attendees will also be able to provide input on traffic flow, safety, bicycle and pedestrian systems, transit services and more. Exhibits will be on display and study team representatives will be available to answer questions. Comment cards will be distributed at the meetings and the public will be encouraged to participate in an online survey available at www.lscog.org following the events.
In addition to the public meetings in May, comments can be e-mailed to acoffey@lscog.org. Comments can also be mailed to: LSCOG, Attn: Anna Coffey, PO Box 850, Aiken, SC 29802.
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About Lower Savannah Council of Governments: Lower Savannah Council of Governments is a regional quasi-governmental organization serving Aiken, Allendale, Bamberg, Barnwell, Calhoun and Orangeburg counties. The organization strives to improve the quality of life for residents and create a sustainable future for the Lower Savannah Region.