SCDOT requests public comment on addition of SCDOT/NCDOT I-77 Coordination Project to Statewide Transportation Improvement Program
Columbia, S.C. (November 3, 2025) - The South Carolina Department of Transportation seeks public comment on the action to amend the 2024-2033 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) to include the SCDOT/NCDOT I-77 Coordination Project. SCDOT will receive public comment for the 21-day period from November 3, 2025 through November 23, 2025.
This project focuses on coordinating with the North Carolina Department of Transportation to ensure the safe and efficient operation of I-77 at the North Carolina/South Carolina border and will include preliminary engineering, rights of way, and construction activities. The project involves evaluating and advancing improvements to enhance mobility and connectivity between the two states, while addressing financial, engineering, and legal considerations. Additionally, SCDOT will assume management from York County of Exit 90 Improvements to support the overall corridor’s functionality. The estimated cost for this phase of the project is $3 million.
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 Councils of Government Offices.
Submit a Comment
SCDOT will receive public comment for the 21-day period from November 3, 2025 to November 23, 2025. Comments should be submitted to Ginny Jones, Public Involvement Director, SCDOT Office of Public Engagement, 955 Park Street, P.O. Box 191, Columbia, SC 29202. Comments may also be submitted online or by email to SCDOTpubliccomment@scdot.org.
About SCDOT
The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) is the state agency with oversight of South Carolina’s network of highways and bridges, including responsibilities such as planning, design, construction, financing, and roadway safety. To ensure the nation’s fourth-largest highway system is prepared to serve the needs of South Carolina’s growing economy and population, SCDOT has developed a Strategic 10-Year Plan that addresses improvements to the state’s highway and bridge systems. Learn more at scdot.org.
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We welcome your comments
Comments will be accepted until the close of business on November 23, 2025
Comments can be submitted in the following ways:
- Mailed to:
Ginny Jones, Public Involvement Director SCDOT Office of Public Engagement, - 955 Park Street, P.O. Box 191, Columbia, SC
- Emailed to:
SCDOTPublicComment@scdot.org - Submit comments online by selecting the Comment Form Button below and filling out a brief form.
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