Lanes of busy street in Myrtle Beach closed for road work. How long will it last?
A street located near Target and Lowe’s will deal with temporary lane closures beginning this week, according to the city of Myrtle Beach.
Crews will repave Seaboard Street from Mr. Joe White Avenue to 21st Avenue North, with road work beginning Nov. 13 and lasting around two weeks, said a memo from Myrtle Beach. Work will start at 6 p.m. everyday and end at 6 a.m. the next morning.
During construction, there will be only one lane open to traffic.
Seaboard Street connects several shopping centers, including stores such as Target, Lowe’s and Sam’s Club.