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Central Street Reopens
New Utilities Installed
Knoxville, TN. --- The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT)
announced today that the section of Central Street from Depot Avenue to
Fifth Avenue will reopen at 5:00 p.m. today, Thursday, August 30, following
the installation of new utilities under the roadway. Central Street had been
closed since July 9, 2007 in order for the contractor to install a new sewer
line, storm drains and other utilities.
According to the most recent traffic count data, approximately 8,400
vehicles travel this stretch of Central Street every day. The contractor
worked extended hours to ensure that Central Street would be open prior to
the “Boomsday” weekend celebration in Knoxville on Friday, August 31, until
Sunday, September 2, 2007. This three-day festival normally attracts over
350,000 visitors into downtown Knoxville.
The Central Street project is part of the final phase of the SmartFix40
project that is scheduled for completion in June, 2009. SmartFix40 is TDOT’s
most expensive construction project in its 90-year history. Broken into two
separate construction contracts, SmartFIX40 has a price tag of approximately
$190 million. SmartFIX40 is an accelerated construction process used by the
department to speed up highway construction.
SmartFix40 involves closing a primary 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. The SmartFIX40 project will save over two years
of construction time.
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