The Golden Strip freeway is proposed as a multi-lane highway facility approximately six miles long in Greenville County, South Carolina. The proposed freeway would require displacement of approximately 12 residences. It would require use of a strip of land approximately 300 feet in width throughout for construction. Noise and air pollution would increase within the corridor of the new highway.
Proposed Construction of the Golden Strip Freeway in Greenville County, South Carolina, Which Would Extend From the I-85 and I-385 Interchange Near Greenville Southerly to the Standing Springs Road Interchange with U.S. 276 Near Mauldin and Simpsonville
1971
13 pages
Report
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Englisch