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TDOT road construction schedule thru Feb. 8

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TDOT road construction schedule thru Feb. 8
DAVIDSON COUNTY, I-440 Eastbound from I-65 to I-24
  • Thursday February 2 through Wednesday February 8: No closures scheduled.
  • DAVIDSON COUNTY, Repair of 14 Bridges over I-440
  • Thursday February 2 through Wednesday February 8, 9AM-3PM, There will be shoulder closures on I-440 eastbound and westbound for bridge work.
  • Thursday February 2 through Wednesday February 8, 9AM-3PM, There will be lane and sidewalk closures on the bridges over I-440 at Belmont, Winford, and Lyle in order to perform deck and sidewalk repairs.
  • DAVIDSON COUNTY, Widening of I-65 ramp to OHB
  • Thursday February 2 through Wednesday February 8, 9PM-5AM, The outside lane of Old Hickory Blvd. westbound will be closed in order to install the new mast arm for the traffic signals.
  • DAVIDSON COUNTY, Resurfacing on SR 6 from Church Street to SR 155
  • Thursday February 2 through Wednesday February 8: No closures scheduled.
  • DAVIDSON COUNTY, Central Pike from US 70 to Stoners Creek
  • Thursday February 2 through Wednesday February 8, 9AM-3PM, There will be alternating lane closures on Central Pike from Lebanon Rd to Stoner’s Creek in order to install pipe and perform grading work. Flaggers will be utilized.
  • DAVIDSON COUNTY, Bridge Construction on Gallatin Rd. over the CSX Railroad
  • From now through November 2012, Gallatin Rd. will be reduced to one lane in each direction in this area.
  • RUTHERFORD COUNTY, Widening of Waldron Road (Recovery Act Project)
  • Thursday February 2 through Wednesday February 8: No closures scheduled.
  • WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Widening of I-65 from SR 248 (Goose Creek) to SR 96
  • Thursday February 2 through Wednesday February 8: No closures scheduled.
  • WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Construction on SR 397 (Mack Hatcher Pkwy.) from south of SR 96 to SR 6
  • Thursday February 2 through Wednesday February 8, 10AM-11AM and 1PM-2PM, There will be lane closures on SR 397 in order for the contractor to blast.
  • DAVIDSON/SUMNER COUNTIES, Miscellaneous Safety Improvements
    Local Program Project-Gateway (Korean Veterans) Blvd.
  • From now through December 2012, Traffic on 8th Ave. south and north will be reduced to one lane approaching the Lafayette St. intersection in order to construct roundabout.
  • WILSON COUNTY, SR-171 (Mt Juliet Road) Widening:(Recovery Act Project)
  • Thursday February 2 and Wednesday February 8, 9AM–3PM, There will be temporary lane closures on Lebanon Road (SR-24) eastbound and westbound at the intersection of Mt. Juliet Road for the installation of signal mast arms.
  • WILSON & SUMNER COUNTIES, Bridge Construction on SR 109 over the Cumberland River
  • Thursday February 2 through Wednesday February 8, 8PM- 6AM, The northbound lane of SR 109 will be closed in order to pour concrete.
  • TDOT Maintenance:
    Middle Tennessee
  • Thursday February 2 through Wednesday February 8, (excluding weekends), 9AM-3PM, There will be possible lane closures at various locations on State Routes and Interstates in Middle Tennessee to patch potholes on an as needed basis:
  • I-24 Cheatham, Davidson, Montgomery and Robertson Counties
    I-65 Davidson, Robertson, Williamson Counties
    I-40 Cheatham, Davidson, Dickson, Hickman, Humphreys Counties
    Davidson County
  • Thursday February 2 through Wednesday February 8, 8PM-1AM, (excluding weekends), The right lane will be closed on I-440 eastbound at the 7.6 mile marker for brush removal. One lane will remain open.
  • Thursday February 2 through Wednesday February 8, 8PM-1AM, (excluding weekends), The right lane will be closed on I-24 eastbound between Murfreesboro Road and I-440 for brush removal.   Two lanes will remain open.
  • Montgomery & Robertson Counties
  • Thursday February 2 through Wednesday February 8, (excluding weekends), 9AM-12PM, There will be one lane periodically closed on I-24 in both directions in Robertson and Montgomery Counties to move equipment between mile marker 25 and mile marker 12 in order to trim vegetation overhanging the roadway.  One lane will remain open.
  • Humphreys County
  • Thursday February 2 through Wednesday February 8, (excluding weekends), 6PM-6AM, There will be alternating lane closures on I-40 eastbound in Humphreys County between mile marker 133.5 and mile marker 135.5 to install traffic counter loops at the east end of the TN River Bridge.  One lane will remain open.
  • TDOT Utilities
  • Now through Thursday February 16, 7PM-6AM, On 4th Ave. South in Davidson County. This request, by Nashville Electric Service, installation of a duct bank from intersection of 4th Ave. South & McCann Street for approx. 220' & open-cut across 4th Ave. South.
  • Now through Friday February 24, 9AM-3PM, On Franklin Pike SR-6 /Hwy 31 from Country Oak Dr. to Maryland Way in Davidson County. This request, by American Fiber Optic Systems to place 32,606’ of overhead fiber optic cable and strand on existing pole line also including guys & anchors, buried conduit.
  • Now through Thursday March 1, 9AM-7PM, On SR-65, Whites Creek Pike, starting 4100’ north of Old Hickory Blvd to Knight Drive in Davidson County. This request, by Garney Construction is to open-cut for installation of 16” water main with service lines renewals.
  • Motorists are encouraged to use caution and obey reduced speed limits in all TDOT work zones, regardless of lane closure activity.
    Information in this report is provided to the Department of Transportation by the contractors. Most work is weather dependent and subject to change due to inclement weather.
    For more information on this or any other TDOT road construction project or to view travel conditions in this area visit the TDOT SmartWay Information System web site ( http://www.tn.gov/tdot/tdotsmartway/ ). People can also dial 511 from any land-line or cellular phone to access up to date traffic conditions, or visit www.TN511.com ( http://www.tn511.com/ ). TDOT is also now on Twitter. For up to date traffic tweets for the Nashville area follow Nashville511 ( http://twitter.com/nashville511 ) on Twitter. For statewide traffic tweets just follow TN511 ( http://twitter.com/TN511 ). Motorists are reminded to use all motorist information tools responsibly. Drivers should refrain from texting, tweeting or using a mobile phone while operating a vehicle. TDOT advises drivers to “Know before you go!” by checking traffic conditions before leaving for your destination.

     

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