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FOCUS: Justify spending $1.1 billion on Interstate 526 widening 

FOCUS: Justify spending $1.1 billion on Interstate 526 widening 

By Fred Palm, contributing editor  |  The S.C. Department of Transportation (SCDOT) proposes to widen Interstate 526 and redo the Interstate 26 intersection. This will be a massive redo of a major travel vector. The cost: at least $1.1 billion. The I-526 Corridor Analysis shows minor shifts in congestion or capacity improvement. The SCDOT website is open to the end of January for our comments.  

SCDOT builds highways and wants us to focus on the four alternative highway routes. We are putting down our future regional investments and growth. Highway investment drives other future investments. Businesses use interstate distribution of their goods that grows our economy. Build it and they will come or follow. In a similar vein, railroad spines drove our country’s western development.

Transportation, flooding and economic factors drive the following decisions: Where homes get put; where business expands; and how long the commute follows. These are supporting, opposing, or conflicting factors.

* CLICK into the story to find how too take part in the SCDOT virtual public meeting and share your voice.

by · 01/06/2020 · 2 comments · Common Good, Focus, Views
1/6, full issue: Justify road spending; Decade of the Nibble; Polar Plunge

1/6, full issue: Justify road spending; Decade of the Nibble; Polar Plunge

IN THIS EDITION
TODAY’S FOCUS, Palm: Justify spending $1.1 billion on Interstate 526 widening project
COMMENTARY, Brack: 2010s were the Decade of the Nibble
IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Charleston RiverDogs
PHOTO ESSAY: Polar plunging
GOOD NEWS, ICYMI: Charleston celebrated “Nathalie Dupree Day”
FEEDBACK:  Send us a letter
MYSTERY PHOTO:  Tunnel of trees
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: Chicken bog
CALENDAR:  Charleston inaugural to be Jan. 13

by · 01/06/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
FOCUS, Palm: I-526 Extension is a huge boondoggle

FOCUS, Palm: I-526 Extension is a huge boondoggle

By Fred Palm, contributing editor  |  The S.C. Joint Bond Review Committee last week sent Charleston County’s funding application to extend Interstate 526  to a four-person subcommittee to provide the due diligence of the facts of the financing.  Why? Because years of skittish details about the project just do not fly.

Core issue: The basic problem that caused the delay by the Joint Bond Review Committee is found in the half-truths, equivocations, shell games, bait and switch, balderdash and peekaboo funding sources draped with inchoate statements about other displaced projects from  the majority of Charleston County Council that backs the I-526 extension (I-526X).  Through  proposed no-see-em fiscal sleights of hand, the council’s Majority of Five offers to push through this incredibly expensive highway with zero contingency built off of a well-founded cost estimate because at its root, the extension is unjustifiable.

by · 02/25/2019 · 1 comment · Common Good, Focus, Good news, Views
2/25: The I-526 boondoggle; Pass the ERA; More

2/25: The I-526 boondoggle; Pass the ERA; More

IN THIS ISSUE of Charleston Currents #11.15  |  Feb. 18, 2019 

FOCUS:  I-526 Extension is a huge boondoggle
COMMENTARY, Brack: When being last can do the nation some real good
IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
GOOD NEWS: Gammons named Charleston Bar’s first black president
FEEDBACK: Reform bill provides some optimism
MYSTERY PHOTO: Top of building shows wear and tear
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: Union County
CALENDAR: Last-ever Junior League Whale of a Sale set for March 2

by · 02/25/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
An aerial view of Pacific Mills and Olympia Mill village in Columbia.  Copyrighted image courtesy the Richland Library.

4/9, full issue: On I-526; Likely friendship; Not wasting time

IN THIS ISSUE

MYSTERY PHOTO:  Gold top
FOCUS: Interstate 526 completion isn’t actionable plan, but smoky scheme
COMMENTARY, Brack: S.C. friendship touted in new book isn’t all that unlikely
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
CAREERS, Fanning:  Video on how to stop wasting time
GOOD NEWS:  New education report seeks to provoke education change
FEEDBACK:  Send us a letter
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA:   Mill villages in South Carolina
CALENDAR, April 9+:  Beers with dogs and books, more

by · 04/09/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue