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Clemson Park Pump Track Ribbon Cutting and Re-imagining Reception

Clemson Park Pump Track Ribbon Cutting and Re-imagining Reception
Thursday, July 28th
6pm to 8pm
114 Clemson Park Rd

Public Safety

Sewer work is starting within the ROW of US 123 from the Army Recruiting office to Holiday Ave.  There may be periodic driveway interruptions with this work.  This work should not cause any lane or road closure along 123.

Also in this same area a new signal is being installed on at the intersection of US 123 & Holiday ave. The signal work will consist of work which will begin with the installation of the concrete bases as the mast arms are being constructed off site.  After the mast arms are constructed periodic lane closures will take place for a few days for the installation of the mast arms and overhead signals.

Please contact Philip Keller with Fontaine with any concerns:

864-316-5445

City of Clemson Utility Alert

The City of Clemson is experiencing discolored water that is coming from the Anderson Regional Joint Water System, ARJWS.   There are no health risks associated with this discolored water. This discolored water is working it's way through all of the ARJWS supplied water systems.  It will take a few days for this water to work it's way out of the system.  ARJWS has corrected the problem at the water treatment plant, and the problem should improve soon.

Arch 4990/8320 students develop COVID solutions for outdoor venues

Short Trip Survey

Short Trip Survey

Ten at the Top is working on ways to facilitate more active and livable communities in the Upstate. One thing they are interested in is patterns of behavior as they relate to “short trips”. They have developed a survey with the goal being to find out how many short trips people are making and by what means, and find out if they would be agreeable to taking those trips by walking, biking, or transit if better options existed. For the purpose of this survey they are considering a “short trip” to be less than 2 miles one-way. Getting folks to complete the survey will help us come up with some possible solutions to improving the manner in which we move about in the Upstate - at both the community and regional level - and connect people to destinations. Taking a minute to complete the survey will help Clemson gather important data related to more effective ways to get around and hopefully reduce vehicular traffic.

Please click here to complete the survey.

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