Temporary closure on Shore Rush Drive scheduled for May 6

William Fallon, County Manager
William Fallon, County Manager
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A temporary road closure at 105 Shore Rush Drive will take place from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 6, according to an April 30 announcement. Drivers can use Colonial Drive and Palm Drive as detour routes during the closure.

The closure is required so crews can repair a section of collapsed pipe beneath the roadway. Construction work will be carried out within the roadway and right-of-way and will involve excavation along with the use of construction equipment.

Glynn County officials say motorists should exercise caution, follow posted signage, and expect minor delays while work is underway. The county expressed appreciation for public patience and cooperation during this infrastructure project.

In related local updates, enrollment at Glynn County schools increased by 2.2% in the 2022-23 school year compared to the previous year, according to data from the Georgia Department of Education. Total student enrollment reached 14,196 students in that period as reported by the same source.

White students made up the largest ethnic group in Glynn County schools at 44% of total enrollment during that year according to state education data. Black students were next at 33%, followed by Hispanic students at 16%, and multiracial students accounted for about five percent of enrollment as reported by state records.



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