For Immediate Release
September 18, 2007 |
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Travis Brickey
Community Relations Officer
Office 865.594.0161
Cell 865.755.9960
travis.brickey@tn.gov |
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TDOT Media Advisory
James White Parkway To Reopen
Road Includes Six New Bridges and Four New Ramps
Knoxville, TN. --- The Tennessee Department of Transportation
(TDOT) announced today that James White Parkway (JWP) will reopen to
traffic on Friday, September 21. The parkway was closed in December
2006 for the demolition and reconstruction of ramps, bridges, and
roadway as part of the continuing SmartFIX40 project in downtown
Knoxville. The new parkway includes six new bridges, four new ramps
and a tunnel comprising more than two miles of new roadway.
As a safety precaution, the westbound ramp from James White
Parkway to I-40, which has caused numerous accidents over the
years, will continue to be closed until a new temporary westbound
ramp is constructed in May 2008. As a result, all traffic to
westbound I-40 from downtown must use Hall of Fame Drive, Alcoa
Highway, Henley Street or 17th Street instead of James White
Parkway. Traffic to eastbound I-40 from downtown will have
access from JWP via a new ramp. Additionally, the Riverside Drive
ramp to James White Parkway will remain closed until May 2008.
Attention Assignment Managers: The parkway will officially
open immediately following a ribbon cutting ceremony at 10:00 a.m.,
Friday, September 21. The ceremony will be held on the James White
Parkway Bridge over Jackson Avenue. Event and parking details will
be provided later in the week.
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