Charleston District of the US Army Corps of Engineers has placed
the permit for I-73 on public notice. This is one of the last steps in the
process to getting the construction permit for I-73. While the 30-day
comment period is perceived by some as a formality, it is an important and
necessary step and signals what Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce hopes is
the end of a very complicated process.
With this in mind, we need to actively comment on the construction of I-73. To help you write a letter, MBACC is providing you with key facts supporting I-73 or you can download one of the letters below, sign, mail or return to MBACC to deliver for you. You can email your letter to Kathy.Richardson@VisitMyrtleBeach.com or drop it off at MBACC, 1200 N. Oak St., Myrtle Beach. Each letter below highlights a key reason to build I-73. Please only submit one letter.
With this in mind, we need to actively comment on the construction of I-73. To help you write a letter, MBACC is providing you with key facts supporting I-73 or you can download one of the letters below, sign, mail or return to MBACC to deliver for you. You can email your letter to Kathy.Richardson@VisitMyrtleBeach.com or drop it off at MBACC, 1200 N. Oak St., Myrtle Beach. Each letter below highlights a key reason to build I-73. Please only submit one letter.
- Click here to view SCDOT I-73 Public Notice
- Mail letters to:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Charleston District, Columbia Field Office
1835 Assembly St., Ste. 865 B-1
Columbia, SC 29201
Attn: Stephen A. Brumagin, Project Manager
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