The Hilton Head Town Council has given its seal of approval to the expansion project of Highway 278, with a vote of six to one in favour of the plan. The expansive new design will feature a six-lane bridge, complete with additional pathways for pedestrians, set to totally transform the highway’s current layout.
The decision didn’t come easily for the Council – the lengthy process of refining the project along with fluctuating relationships with Beaufort County made for a challenging journey. However, the significant project is now set to commence, despite contention from local residents.
During a six-hour-long council meeting on Friday, residents voiced their thoughts – some in opposition, referring to the project as a ‘monster bridge’, while others showed support, anticipating that the new design will improve commute times for those living on the island and speed up hurricane evacuation procedures.
Before initiating the final voting process, Mayor Alan Perry highlighted the difficulties the Council had encountered in reaching this stage. He noted, “This has been a very difficult situation, a very difficult thing to vote on. I’ve lost friends over this, that’s not what it should be about. Every single one of us, yes, we have our opinions, but we do care about this community.”
The only council member to voice dissent was Tamara Becker. Citizens present at the meeting echoed Becker’s doubts, with many adamant that the decision was rushed and thought the plan caters primarily to tourism.
On a brighter note, attendees like Bill Fishburne applauded the council’s decision, stating ‘It takes them hours to get off of this island in the afternoon. It’s ridiculous, and it’s because there’s a two-lane traffic jam’
The Town of Hilton Head released a video showing what changes may be in store for Highway 278. The new design promises a revamped bridge and road layout featuring more lanes and mandatory pedestrian pathways. The official video underlines the joint effort of the town, Beaufort County, and the state’s department of transportation in this transformation.
The project, now approved after years of refinement, will not only alter the physical aspect of the highway but may also shift the dynamics of the Hilton Head community. Offering improved commuting and evacuation options, the 278-expansion project has been hailed as a game-changer by its proponents.
Despite the controversy surrounding the project, the decision has been passed. It will now be a period of waiting and watching as these plans translate into reality, changing the face and functionality of Highway 278.
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