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Public Meeting Set on Possible Roundabout at Busy Berkeley County Intersection

One conceptual image from Berkeley County shows the Royle Roadโ€“Farmington Roadโ€“Treeland Drive intersection redesigned as a single-lane roundabout, replacing the current traffic lights or stop signs to improve traffic flow and safety. (CREDIT: Berkeley County Government)

BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. โ€” Berkeley County officials are inviting residents to learn more about a planned intersection improvement project in Ladson during a public information meeting later this month.

The meeting will focus on proposed improvements at the Royle Road intersection with Farmington Road and Treeland Drive. It is scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 15, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Sangaree Middle School, located at 1050 Discovery Drive in Ladson.

County officials say the meeting is designed to give community members an overview of the project, including background information, concepts currently under consideration, and the anticipated project timeline.

One conceptual image from Berkeley County shows the Royle Roadโ€“Farmington Roadโ€“Treeland Drive intersection redesigned as a single-lane roundabout, replacing the current traffic lights or stop signs to improve traffic flow and safety.


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At the upcoming meeting, residents will also have the opportunity to share feedback and ask questions about the proposed intersection changes.

PICTURED: Current view of intersection at Royle Road and Farmington Road. (CREDIT: Google Earth)

Those unable to attend in person can review the meeting materials online at RoyleRoadImprovements.com and submit comments through an online feedback form, according to the county.

The intersection improvement project is funded through the 2022 One Cent Sales Tax Referendum, a voter-approved program that supports transportation and infrastructure projects across Berkeley County.

More information about the One Cent Sales Tax Program and ongoing projects is available through Berkeley Countyโ€™s official channels.