Project Expected To Repave State And Myrtle Beach City Owned Roads

Specific dates for the project have not yet been announced but it is expected to begin in the spring.

Multiple roads in Myrtle Beach are expected to soon be repaved.

The repaving project is for state-owned roads and is an estimated cost of $1.4 million and will be covered by the Horry County Transportation Committee.

The cost for city-owned roads is an estimated $1.5 million and will be funded by the Myrtle beach Capital Improvement Fund.

Specific dates for the project have not yet been announced but it is expected to begin in the spring.

Roadways expected to be included in the project:

Myrtle Beach City-Owned Roadways:

  • Executive Avenue, from Seaboard Street to Robert Grissom Parkway
  • Patterson Drive, from Wildwood Dunes Trail to Wildwood Dunes Trail
  • Pridgen Road, from Highway 15 to 17th Avenue South
  • Stockholder Avenue, from Seaboard Street to Executive Avenue
  • Stuart Square Circle, from Pine Island Road to Pine Island Road
  • Wildwood Dunes Trail, from Kings Highway to Ocean Boulevard
  • 79th Avenue North, from 17 Bypass to Kings Highway

SCDOT State-Owned Roadways:

  • Acline Avenue, from Nance Street to White Street
  • Calhoun Road, from Longleaf Drive to 63rd Avenue North
  • Canterbury Lane, from Calhoun Road to Country Club Drive
  • Little River Road, from 38th Avenue North to Pinewood Road
  • Nance Street, from Mr. Joe White Avenue to Canal Street
  • Pinewood Road, from Little River Road to North Kings Highway
  • Talbot Circle, from Ninth Avenue South to Street End
  • White Street, from Acline Avenue to Mr. Joe White Avenue
  • Ninth Avenue South, from Highway 15 to Kings Highway
  • 75th Avenue North, from Kings Highway to Ocean Boulevard
  • 74th Avenue North, from Kings Highway to Ocean Boulevard
  • 73rd Avenue North, from Kings Highway to Ocean Boulevard
  • 72nd Avenue North, from Kings Highway to Ocean Boulevard
  • 70th Avenue North, from Kings Highway to Ocean Boulevard
  • 20th Avenue South, from Kings Highway to Ocean Boulevard
  • 21st Avenue South, from Kings Highway to Ocean Boulevard