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Summit Hill Drive Open To Traffic
Knoxville,Tenn.—The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT)
announced today that Summit Hill Drive including two new bridges between
Hall of Fame Drive and Central Avenue is now open for traffic. The ramp from
James White Parkway to Summit Hill Drive will remain closed.
After an eight-month period of demolition and reconstruction, the new
bridges that span First Creek and James White Parkway have been widened from
three to six lanes and have been lengthened to accommodate the wider James
White Parkway construction underneath.
“Local motorists will see a marked change in these new bridges,” said Ray
Bell Construction spokesperson Jeff Walker. “These bridges are a vast
improvement and will be able to accommodate much more traffic.”
The old bridges were demolished on February 26, 2006 and reconstruction
began immediately.
This construction is part of the SmartFix40 project which is currently
underway in downtown Knoxville. This accelerated construction process
involves completely closing a roadway to allow around-the-clock work that is
uninterrupted by traffic in order to dramatically reduce the time it takes
to complete the project, thereby reducing the long-term inconvenience to
motorists.
During the SmartFix40 project, James White Parkway will be closed for
nine months beginning in December 2006, and I-40 through traffic will be
rerouted onto I-640 for 14 months starting in the spring of 2008. Local
traffic will have access to downtown at all times. More than two years of
traffic delays, lane closures and motorist frustrations will be avoided by
allowing construction crews the opportunity to work without restriction from
moving traffic while traffic is rerouted from I-40. I-40 through downtown
carries an average of 103,000 vehicles per day.
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