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Work underway on the landslide on I-75 impacting the southbound side.  A southbound lane is targeted to reopen on May 21.

A single southbound lane was reopened on May 21, the target date. Work continues on this rockslide on I-75 in Campbell County.

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  • Road Construction Won't Delay Memorial Day Travelers
    May 23, 2012

    Road construction won't slow motorists down as they travel Tennessee's highways this Memorial Day weekend. The Tennessee Department of Transportation will suspend all construction-related lane closures on interstates.....................More

  • One Southbound Lane Reopens on I-75 in Campbell County; One Northbound Lane Remains Open on I-75 Near Massive Landslide
    May 21, 2012

    On Monday, May 21st, the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) reopened one lane for southbound travel on I-75 in Campbell County. One lane remains open for northbound travelers. .....................More

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  • New Wide Load Detour Route for Bypassing I-75 Landslide in Campbell County; This route also serves as an alternative for passenger vehicles
    May 11, 2012

    In order to help alleviate the traffic strain on local communities, the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) has worked with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) to establish a new detour route for wide loads to bypass the I-75 landslide in Campbell County. ...................More  ...Detour Map (pdf)

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