CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – If you commute or have plans in Nashville over the next several days, be ready for some delays and lane closures.
From Thursday through Wednesday, April 4-10, crews will be resurfacing Interstate 24 from west of Trough Springs Road (east of Exit 11) to the Robertson County line, according to the Tennessee Department of Transportation. Crews will work nightly, from 8 p.m.-5 a.m., and there will be alternating closures of the eastbound and westbound lanes for milling and paving activities.
While several potholes have been repaired in recent months, this will be a more extensive milling and repaving project.
Other projects
Several other TDOT projects are under way in Montgomery County:
Highway 112 / Highway 76 (Madison Street and MLK Parkway): Intersection improvements, with grading, drainage and construction of retaining walls. Daily, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Temporary lane closures for utility relocation, grading and drainage installation.
Highway 48 in Cunningham: The repair of the bridges on 48 over Bartons Creek and Louise Creek. Continuous The bridges will be reduced to one lane in order to demo the old bridge and reconstruct. Traffic will be controlled by temporary signals at each bridge.
Highway 149, west of Palmyra: The repair of the bridge on 149 over Yellow Creek. Continuous, The bridge will be reduced to one lane in order to demo and reconstruct the old bridge deck. Traffic will be controlled by temporary signals.
