Columbia, S.C. (May 15, 2026) - The South Carolina Department of Transportation invites the public to share feedback online about travel, safety, and freight movement on certain highways and local roads in Greenville and Spartanburg counties, including portions of I-85, US 29, SC 290, SC 101, SC 14, and SC 80.
SCDOT asks the public to share input by June 6, 2026 at the link below:
projectportal.scdot.org/greenville-spartanburg-interarea-planning-study
This online survey is part of the Upstate Logistics and Industrial Corridor Study, which is taking place separately from, but in coordination with, a comprehensive planning study of the Interstate 85 corridor scheduled to begin later this year.
The aim of the Upstate Logistics and Industrial Corridor Study is to identify practical, implementable transportation solutions for congestion relief on the selected highways and local roads in the study area. These roads are critical to the movement of people and goods in this area of the Upstate, which continues to experience job growth as well as increased daily travel and freight activity.
The Upstate Logistics and Industrial Corridor Study is led by SCDOT in coordination with regional planning partners, local governments, major employers, and transportation agencies. For more information or questions about the survey, contact Jim Walden at 803-737-5878 or waldenjh@scdot.gov.