News Summary
The Hilton Head Town Council is poised to make a significant decision regarding a $300 million bridge project that could alter the town’s infrastructure for decades to come. The upcoming vote raises essential access concerns, particularly the impact on driver access to Pinckney Island. Discussions have emerged about funding and alternative designs as the council seeks to balance infrastructure needs with the rising traffic and safety issues. With significant state and county financial support on the line, this decision is crucial for Hilton Head’s future.
Hilton Head Town Council Faces Pivotal Decision on $300 Million Bridge Project Amid Access Concerns
Hilton Head officials are preparing for a significant vote that could reshape the town’s infrastructure over the next four decades. The Hilton Head Town Council is scheduled to decide on a joint resolution with Beaufort County regarding a new bridge project.
As of now, council members remain largely undecided ahead of the vote expected on Tuesday.
Access Concerns Raised
Key concerns involve changes to driver access to Pinckney Island from Bluffton:
- If the new eastbound bridge is built, drivers will lose the ability to turn right into the public boat landing dock for the ferry to Daufuskie Island.
- Drivers will instead need to travel an additional mile past Pinckney to Windmill Harbor to turn around.
- These changes are anticipated to raise traffic and safety issues, according to council members, including Ward 3’s Steve DeSimone.
Political and Design Discussions
State Senator Tom Davis has voiced concerns about the loss of east-bound access to Pinckney Island. He consulted with the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) on possible alternative designs.
SCDOT Secretary Justin Powell recommended a “design build” approach that could restore two-way access to Pinckney Island.
Project Funding and Scope
The bridge project is estimated to cost nearly $300 million:
- The city’s vote is critical to securing a $120 million grant from the State Infrastructure Bank, accounting for about 40% of project funding.
- Beaufort County plans to contribute $101 million to the project, while Hilton Head’s share is valued at $3.35 million in land rather than cash.
- The project aims to replace four existing bridges with a single six-lane bridge.
However, the ongoing U.S. 278 Corridor Project, estimated at $488 million, also faces challenges. This project seeks to address structural issues with the Mackay Creek bridge, which received a “poor” rating in its last inspection but is still considered safe for use.
Future Considerations
Concerns are growing regarding a projected funding shortfall of $190 million for the corridor project and its potential impact on local traffic and the economy. County officials are exploring other funding options after a recent 1% sales tax referendum, aimed at addressing infrastructure needs, was rejected by 55% of voters.
A planning workshop indicated the importance of the upcoming vote, with a lack of clear support among council members as Monday approached.
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Additional Resources
- Island Packet: Hilton Head Town Council Faces Pivotal Decision on $300 Million Bridge Project
- Wikipedia: Hilton Head Island
- WTOC: Hilton Head Highway 278 Project Approved
- Google Search: Hilton Head Bridge Project
- Post and Courier: Hilton Head Bridge Project Plan
- Google Scholar: Hilton Head Infrastructure
- Island Packet: Political and Design Discussions on Hilton Head Bridge
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Infrastructure
- Post and Courier: Hilton Head Bridge Project Money Shortfall
- Google News: Hilton Head Bridge Funding
