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Infrastructure work shuts down South Coit and West Cedar intersection through July 25

Florence, South Carolina – The City of Florence announced that the intersection of South Coit Street and West Cedar Street would be closed for a short time, starting on Monday, July 14, and ending on Friday, July 25, 2025. During this time, all traffic will be blocked from going through the region so that important infrastructure maintenance may be done.

The goal of this closure is to improve the stormwater systems in the area as a whole. The crews will be putting in new pipes and catch basins that are meant to make water flow better and lower the risk of flooding during heavy rain. The South Carolina Office of Resilience gave the project a grant, which shows that the state continues to spend money on long-term improvements to the environment and infrastructure.

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Drivers should prepare to stay away from the intersection completely while the construction is going on. There will be clearly detour signs to help drivers get around the area that is affected. City officials are requesting everyone to obey all-serving detour signs and directions, and to be especially careful when driving near the construction area.

A map outlining the impacted area has been provided by the city to help residents plan alternative travel routes. People who live nearby will still be able to use the streets, but they should expect delays, especially during busy times.

Officials underlined how important this short-term problem is for long-term improvements to infrastructure. The renovations will not only make the stormwater system bigger, but they will also assist protect adjacent neighborhoods and roads from potential weather-related problems.

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Florence residents should stay up to date during the construction and visit the city’s website and social media pages for news.

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