Bluffton, S.C. – If you’ve been out and about in Bluffton lately, you might have noticed some extra detours while driving. Starting Saturday morning, a section of May River Road was closed off for some important utility work being done by Dominion Energy. So, if you usually take that route, it’s time to set your GPS for an alternative path for the time being!
According to the Beaufort County Sheriff’s deputies, the closure extends from May River Road at Buckwalter Parkway all the way to Gibbet Road. This section has been unavailable since around 8:50 a.m. on Saturday. What kind of work is going on, you ask? Well, it’s all related to utility services, which might mean everything from power upgrades to general maintenance that ensures our community keeps running smoothly!
Now, this is where it gets a bit tricky. The sheriff’s office has noted that they do not have a specific timeline for when May River Road will be back open to traffic. So, it sounds like we’re in for an indefinite closure, at least until Dominion Energy completes their work. If you rely on this route to get where you need to go, best to plan ahead!
With this section closed, it’s a good idea to explore some alternate routes. Here are a couple of suggestions to help you navigate around the area:
While road closures are often inconvenient, they’re vital for keeping everything in working order. Utility companies, like Dominion Energy, must carry out maintenance work to ensure safe and reliable services for everyone in the community.
Let’s take a moment to think about what this could mean for residents living in Bluffton. Not only might some drivers encounter delays, but local businesses that rely on high traffic flow might also see a dip in customers. If you usually grab your morning coffee or treat yourself to lunch in the area, consider making a special trip to support those local shops during this time!
The sheriff’s office has been proactive in advising people to steer clear of the closed roads, but other vehicles unable to avoid the area may lead to unexpected traffic buildup. Patience will go a long way in this situation, and the sheriff’s department will likely keep residents updated as details unfold.
In the meantime, we encourage residents and travelers alike to remain vigilant and drive safely as necessary detours and changes might cause a bit of confusion. Stay tuned for updates regarding the opening of May River Road, and feel free to share this news with friends and family who may be affected. Thank you for your understanding, Bluffton, as we work through these necessary changes!
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