CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Anyone who’s driven to Nashville in the last week can tell you about the deep potholes that were created on Interstate 24 after the recent snow and ice. TDOT plans to spend the next several days fixing them.
The Tennessee Department of Transportation announced the following projects Monday morning and asked that drivers “pay attention, slow down, and move over for all vehicles with flashing lights.”
Nashville commute
Pothole patching: On all interstates in the region. All work is weather-dependent.
Interstate 24: Lane closure for milling and paving from mile markers 8 to 11, Jan. 29-31, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. One lane of traffic to remain open at all times.
Highway 41A: In Davidson County, 41A/Clarksville Pike will have alternating lane closures from Ashland City Highway to Briley Parkway daily, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. This is in both directions for grade work, paving, installation of storm drainage, sanitary sewer, installation of water line, underground communications, and overhead power. Courtney Avenue, Kings Lane, West Hamilton Lane, and the merging lane to Nashville on Ashland City highway will be closed. Flaggers will be utilized.
Other Montgomery County projects
State route 112/76: Intersection improvements. Grading, drainage and construction of retaining walls. Daily, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Temporary lane closures.
State Route 48: Repair of the bridges over Bartons Creek and Louise Creek. 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.
State Route 149: Repair of the bridge over Yellow Creek. 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.