CLARKSVILLE, TN – City Communications has released its latest update to the Transportation 2020+ website where users can see up-to-date progress for each Tier 1 road, sidewalk, and transit project in the Transportation 2020+ Strategy.
The latest update was made possible through a collaboration with the Clarksville Street Department who is overseeing the execution of the strategy and providing weekly updates that correlate to the public-facing website.
“This website provides us a level of transparency like never before for local government,” Mayor Joe Pitts said. “The City Council adopted the Transportation 2020+ Strategy in July, and we have had our foot on the gas ever since. Weekly project updates with our Street Department are being held for status updates, contracts are being signed, dirt is moving, and progress is being made. To help tell the story of what’s going on behind the scenes, we developed this site so the citizens of Clarksville not only have a better understanding of what their money is contributing towards, but to also understand the intricacies of road, sidewalk, and transit projects. I encourage everyone to visit transportation2020.com and to keep an eye out for updates as we pave the way towards progress in Clarksville.”
Along with progress tracking, the website also features a live camera feed of the current progress being made on the Rossview Road project with more cameras at major project sites to be added in the future. A detailed breakdown of processes such as design and engineering, right-of-way acquisition, and construction for road, sidewalk, and transit projects can be found on the site to better inform the public on the various steps that must be completed to move forward with a project.
A “Latest News” tab has been added that aggregates City news releases pertaining to the overall progress of the Transportation 2020+ Strategy and its projects so that the public can quickly reference the latest major developments.
“Not everyone understands what goes into a road or sidewalk project along with which governmental entities are responsible for certain infrastructure,” Senior Engineering Manager Chris Cowan said. “The hope with this new website is that we can better educate the general public on these processes to build a realistic understanding of the timelines on these projects and the complexities that unfold along the way.”
Released in unison with the Transportation 2020+ Strategy in February 2021, the corresponding website has since undergone various enhancements to provide timely and accurate information pertaining to the Strategy.