Seventeen Myrtle Beach roads will be repaved, including Ocean Boulevard and Farrow Parkway

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Paving on North Ocean Boulevard, from Hampton Circle to 82nd Parkway, begins this Sunday evening, April 3, from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.  The work starts at 82nd Parkway and moves south, with one lane open at all times.  Farrow Parkway also will be repaved at night, although we do not have the dates yet.  The total cost for all of the projects is $3.1 million, with Farrow Parkway the most expensive, at $1,647,850.  Ocean Boulevard is the second-most costly, at $717,553.  Budget sources include the city’s general fund, the capital improvement projects (CIP) fund, the Market Common tax increment financing (TIF) and state grants from the Horry County Transportation Committee.  Below is the full list of city-owned roads to be repaved.

·        Farrow Parkway (Kings Highway to US 17)

Farrow Parkway – Market Common

·        Ocean Boulevard (from Hampton Circle to 82nd Parkway)

·        Fifth Avenue South (Kings Highway to Yaupon Drive)

·        33rd Avenue North (from North Oak Street to Doug Shaw Memorial Stadium)

·        37th Avenue North (from Kings Highway to North Oak Street)

·        Owens Street (from Highway 15 to the end)

·        Calhoun Road (from Kings Highway to Woodside Avenue)

·        Jennings Road (from Pine Island Road to Poplar Drive)

·        Clark Street

·        Session Street (from Highway 15 to the end)

·        Rosehaven Drive (from Highway 15 to the end)

·        Clark, Ellington and Horne Streets

·        Ramsey and Poplar Drives

·        Beaver Road (from 17th Avenue South to 13th Avenue South)

·        Park Drive (from Ramsey Drive to Cedar Drive)

·        Oak Drive (from Ramsey Drive to Jennings Road)

·        Pine Drive (from Highway 15 to Cedar Drive)

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