Columbia, S.C. (May 28, 2025) - The South Carolina Department of Transportation seeks public comment on the action to amend the 2024-2033 Statewide Improvement Program to include the 2025-2026 Pavement Improvement Program. SCDOT will receive public comment for a 21-day period from May 28, 2025, through June 18, 2025.
View a map of the pavement improvement program on our website.
In accordance with Act 114 of 2007, these projects, located on major roads, farm to market secondary roads, and neighborhood streets, were selected for funding utilizing ranking processes that are based on objective and quantifiable factors. They also comply with the Ten-Year Plan, support the performance targets established in the Transportation Asset Management Plan, and utilize a county-by-county distribution of paving funds in order to ensure that every county of the state is guaranteed paving funds.
The additional 732 miles of paving projects contained in the 2025-2026 Pavement Improvement Program will be added to the previously approved 7,700 miles of paving projects advanced since the implementation of Act 40 of 2017 and incorporated into the "New Gas Tax Trust Fund" transparency and accountability reports. More information is available on our website.
Submit a Comment
Comments will be accepted through June 18, 2025 and should be forwarded to Ginny Jones, Public Involvement Director, SCDOT Public Engagement Office, 955 Park Street, P.O. Box 191, Columbia, SC 29202. Comments may also be submitted online or by email to SCDOTpubliccomment@scdot.org.
Visit scdot.org/projects/public-comment-notices to view all STIP Comment Notices and submit comments online.
To assist those who do not have internet access, a printed copy of this press release and any supporting information is available for public review and comment at any of the South Carolina Department of Transportation District Offices and the South Carolina Council of Government Offices.
Please note, any information provided, including names and addresses, is subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act.