Cultural Resources Survey of the S-45 and S-901 Intersection Improvements Project, Aiken County, South Carolina

Author(s): David Baluha

Year: 2010

Summary

"The project is for proposed improvements to the S-45 and S-901 intersection in North Augusta, South Carolina. The S-45 and S-901 Intersection Improvements Project includes the realignment of S-901 into S-45, the installation of left and right tum lanes on S-45, the clearing of vegetation, and the removal of existing pavement. These improvements, proposed by the Department Traffic Safety Office, are designed to reduce the numbers of rearend crashes and to improve traffic flow at the intersection. Figure I presents the location of the project on the Aiken County highway map. Figure 2 presents the project location and nearby cultural resources on the USGS 1980 North Augusta, SC quadrangle."

Cite this Record

Cultural Resources Survey of the S-45 and S-901 Intersection Improvements Project, Aiken County, South Carolina. David Baluha. Columbia, South Carolina: South Carolina Department of Transportation. 2010 ( tDAR id: 391524) ; doi:10.6067/XCV83779ZV

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Spatial Coverage

min long: -82.126; min lat: 33.359 ; max long: -81.346; max lat: 33.803 ;

Notes

General Note: "There are no historic architectural resources within the survey universe, and there are no recorded architectural resources within 0.5 mile of the intersection. Investigators identified no cultural resources during the survey. If current proposed road plans change, additional survey may be necessary."

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