Georgetown County, in partnership with the Town of Andrews, is making steady progress on a major drainage improvement project aimed at enhancing stormwater management and reducing flooding in Andrews.
Crews have completed vegetation clearing in the outfall corridor and are now focused on grading, trench excavation, and installation of upgraded storm drainage infrastructure. Outdated ditches are being decommissioned and replaced with modern piping and junction structures to improve system capacity and ensure long-term performance.
Erosion control measures are also in place, including the use of seed, sod, and matting to stabilize exposed soils and protect local water quality.
In the coming weeks, residents can expect to see survey control markers and selective vegetation clearing in areas between South Hazel Avenue, Hemlock Road, and West Pine Street. Temporary removal and replacement of fencing within the easement areas will also occur as part of the work.
The intersection of W. Myrtle Avenue and the drainage easement is currently an active construction zone. Intermittent truck traffic and heavy machinery operations are expected. Residents are urged to obey all safety signage and flaggers.
The County thanks residents for their patience and cooperation as it works to improve Andrews’ stormwater infrastructure and overall community resilience.
For more information, contact the Georgetown County Public Services Department’s Capital Projects Division at 843-545-3438.
View the full public notice from the Capital Projects Division