Media Advisories

I-440 Interchange Ramps to Close This Weekend for Concrete Repairs

Contract crews replace damaged concrete along I-440 in Nashville. The rehabilitation project is being funded through the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act.
Contract crews replace damaged concrete along I-440 in Nashville. The rehabilitation project is being funded through the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act.
NASHVILLE – Tennessee Department of Transportation crews will close two interchange ramps on Interstate 440 in Nashville this weekend as a major concrete repair project continues. The closures are as follows:
 
*      Ramp from I-440 West to Interstate 65 South
*       Ramp from Interstate 65 North to I-440 West
 
The ramps will close beginning at 4:00 a.m. Saturday, March 20, 2010 and will reopen no later than 6:00 a.m. Monday, March 22, 2010.

State Viticulture Advisory Board to Meet

The Tennessee Viticulture Advisory Board will meet April 13 at 1 p.m. CDT in the Executive Conference of the State Capitol Building in Nashville. The agenda includes a discussion of the vacant board position representing commercial grape growing, a presentation by the Department of Revenue on shipping rules for Tennessee wineries, a discussion of legislative activities and other business as presented. 

State Soil Conservation Committee to Meet

The State Soil Conservation Committee will meet March 31 at 10 a.m. CDT in the rear conference room of the Holeman Building at Ellington Agricultural Center, located at 440 Hogan Road in Nashville. The agenda includes a review of soil conservation district boards and activities, a report on the Agricultural Resources Conservation Fund, reports from state and federal agricultural agencies, a review of legislative issues and other business as presented.

Evaluations continue for rockslide on U.S. 129/SR-115

 
KNOXVILLE, Tenn.- Both lanes on U.S. 129/SR-115 remain closed at the scene of a rockslide approximately two miles south of the Chilhowee Dam and more than 13 miles north of the  Tennessee and North Carolina state line.
 
TDOT geotechnical engineers have conducted preliminary evaluations of the slide and are currently developing a plan to stabilize the mountainside and re-open the road safely and expeditiously.   No timeline has been confirmed.
 
Meanwhile, motorists can take temporary detours around the rockslide area.
 

Polk County US-64 Rockslide Update for March 15

TDOT Chief Engineer Paul Degges (rt.) and other TDOT personnel receive updates on the rockslide removal project from representatives with contractor Charles Blalock & Sons
TDOT Chief Engineer Paul Degges (rt.) and other TDOT personnel receive updates on the rockslide removal project from representatives with contractor Charles Blalock & Sons
Close up view of rock bolts grouted into position on the slope
Close up view of rock bolts grouted into position on the slope
Blasting on the eastern slope
Blasting on the eastern slope

Debris Removal and Rock Bolting Operations Continue

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. – Over the weekend, daytime construction crews continued hauling slide debris from the site and reconstructed the 275 ton crawler crane approximately 30’ to the east so that hand and mechanical scaling could continue on the eastern face of the slope.  The contractor resumed scaling today and will continue until the slope is free of loose rock and debris that might otherwise serve as a hazard to workers and future traffic on the roadway surface below.
 

I-440 Ramps to Close This Weekend for Concrete Repairs

Crews replace damaged concrete along Interstate 440 in Nashville. The rehabilitation project is funded through the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act.
Crews replace damaged concrete along Interstate 440 in Nashville. The rehabilitation project is funded through the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act.
NASHVILLE – Tennessee Department of Transportation crews will close two ramps located along Interstate 440 in Nashville this weekend as a major concrete rehabilitation project continues. The closures are as follows:
 
Ramp from I-440 Westbound to Hillsboro Road (Ramp to 21st Avenue will remain open)
Ramp from I-440 Eastbound to Murphy Road
 
The ramps will close beginning at 8:00 p.m. on Friday, March 12, 2010 and will reopen no later than 6:00 a.m. Monday, March 15, 2010.

Media Advisory: Between the Barrels Visits Marshall County

NASHVILLE --- The Tennessee Highway Patrol and the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) will deliver the “Between the Barrels” presentation to 450 high school students at Forrest High School in Marshall County, Thursday, March 11, 2010. The safe driving program, which is geared to students who are just learning to drive, aims to reduce the chances of teens being involved in a dangerous work zone crash.

All lanes temporarily opened on The Spur

Mold used to make concrete panels for rock facade
Mold used to make concrete panels for rock facade
Concrete panels to be used to make rock facade
Concrete panels to be used to make rock facade
Knoxville, Tenn. –  Behind the scenes work has allowed the Tennessee Department of Transportation to temporarily open all lanes of U.S. 441 (The Spur) in Sevier County.
 
Emergency contractor Charles Blalock and Sons, Inc. is currently working offsite utilizing molds to pour concrete panels that will form a stained rock façade which will cover the recently constructed retaining wall. The retaining wall was built during phase one of the project to stabilize the rock slope above the roadway.
 
TDOT estimates crews will begin to install the rock façade during the week of March 15. At that time one southbound lane will close to allow crews to safely work on phase two of the rockslide repairs.

Media Inivited to View State Communications Vehicle Exercise at State Fire Academy

TN Fire Academy Interop Exercise Map 011510.jpg
TN Fire Academy Interop Exercise Map 011510.jpg

First responders from 13 counties, 11 state agencies participating in full-scale drill

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency is holding the second in a state-wide series of exercise designed to improve interoperable communications between local, state and federal agencies when responding to a major disaster. The exercise will start on March 9 with a series of classroom sessions and move to a full-scale exercise on March 10.

Media Advisory

NASHVILLE -  Commissioner Gayle Ray will be available Monday afternoon to discuss modifications to the schedule for carrying out execution orders in Tennessee.

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