SCDOT Requests Public Comments on the 2024-2033 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) to Include  Four Year Interstate Pavement Plan

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Columbia, S.C. (May 22, 2026) – The South Carolina Department of Transportation seeks public comments on the addition of the Four Year Interstate Pavement Plan to the 2024-2033 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). SCDOT will receive public comments for a 21-day period from May 22 to June 11, 2026.
View the Four Year Interstate Pavement Plan, with projects listed for the upcoming Fiscal Years (FY) 2026-27, 2027-28, 2028-29, and 2029-30, in the May 21, 2026 Commission Agenda Package on the page labeled p. 67. In accordance with Act 114 of 2007, these projects were selected for funding using ranking processes that are based on objective and quantifiable factors.
For reference, the map and tables below show Current Interstate Pavement Work (Under Construction) and FY 2025-26 (Recently Awarded). SCDOT seeks comments on the next Four Year Interstate Pavement Plan, also shown below, including FY 2026-27, 2027-28, 2028-29, and 2029-30. See instructions below on how to submit a comment to SCDOT.
Chart listing interstate pavement work details, including mile markers, percentages complete, and project types, plus a state map highlighting affected highways and upcoming 2025 project plans.Table showing fiscal years 2017-2020, 2020-2025, and 2025-2030 with columns for interstate, mile markers, and project types including both preventive and reconstruction maintenance.

Submit a Comment
Comments will be accepted through June 11, 2026 and should be submitted to Ginny Jones, Public Involvement Director, SCDOT Public Engagement Office, 955 Park Street, P.O. Box 191, Columbia, SC 29201. Comments may also be submitted online or by email to SCDOTpubliccomment@scdot.org. Visit scdot.org/projects/public-comment-notices to view all STIP Comment Notices and submit comments online.
To assist those who do not have internet access, a printed copy of this press release and any supporting information is available for public review and comment at any of the South Carolina Department of Transportation District Offices and the South Carolina Council of Government Offices. Please note, any information provided, including names and addresses, is subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act.

About SCDOT
The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) is the state agency with oversight of South Carolina’s network of highways and bridges, including responsibilities such as planning, design, construction, financing, and roadway safety. To ensure the nation’s fourth-largest highway system is prepared to serve the needs of South Carolina’s growing economy and population, SCDOT has developed a Strategic 10-Year Plan that addresses improvements to the state’s highway and bridge systems. Learn more at scdot.org.