Irmo, S.C. – A planned road improvement project in Irmo could lead to the removal of several roadside trees, with the town likely responsible for replacing them. The project is part of a larger effort to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion in the area.
Agreement Approved for Roadwork Project
The Irmo Town Council has approved an agreement with the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) to move forward with upgrades near the Interstate 26 and Broad River Road interchange.
Officials say this agreement is required by law whenever state roadwork takes place within town limits. It ensures proper coordination between the state and local authorities.
What Changes Are Planned
The project includes several major updates to improve traffic movement in the area. These changes are expected to begin around 2027 and include:
- Shifting of highway ramps
- Adjustments to frontage roads
- Relocation of utility lines
While these upgrades aim to reduce congestion, they will also impact nearby green spaces.
Tree Removal Likely in Affected Areas
One of the main concerns for residents is the removal of trees maintained by the town. Trees located around the I-26 ramps and along the frontage road near Columbiana Drive may be cut down during construction.
Officials have said efforts will be made to reduce the impact, but some tree loss is expected as part of the development work.
Who Will Pay for Replacing Trees?
According to project officials, the responsibility for replacing removed landscaping will fall on the town. Under standard permit rules, the permit holder—in this case, the town of Irmo—must handle the cost of replanting trees and restoring green areas…