Motorists in Myrtle Beach can expect lane closures on one of the city’s busiest roadways for the next few weeks, according to the city.
Mr. Joe White Avenue will undergo paving by the South Carolina Department of Transportation, which will require intermittent lane closures. The work began Oct. 20 and will continue from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. for three weeks, the city said.
The project paves Mr. Joe White Avenue from Chester Street and Kings Highway 17 Bypass.
…