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TDOT: Edgemoor Road project in Anderson County in earliest development stages

Posted at 6:31 pm June 2, 2017
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge

Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge

The Edgemoor Road project in Anderson County that is listed in a state three-year transportation program is in the earliest development stages, and officials don’t have details yet, including about road widening or traffic signals.

The three-year transportation plan includes a reference to 6.2 miles of SR 170 (Edgemoor Road) between SR 9/US 25W (Clinton Highway) and SR 62 (South Illinois Avenue).

“The first step, which is under way now, is the completion of what’s known as a planning document,” said B.J. Doughty, director of community relations and communications for the Tennessee Department of Transportation. “Until we get further into the engineering process, we won’t have details about the features of the project—widening, traffic signals, etc.”

Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam and Tennessee Department of Transportation Commissioner John Schroer released TDOT’s annual three-year transportation program in May. It features approximately $2.6 billion in infrastructure investments for 101 individual project phases in 40 counties, as well as 15 statewide programs.

The three-year program is more robust than in previous years, due to funding increases through the IMPROVE Act, a press release said. The IMPROVE Act is projected to raise an additional $150 million to meet the state’s infrastructure needs in Fiscal Year 2018.

“This increase, combined with $120 million repayment to the highway fund, provides the necessary funds to move several backlogged and new transportation projects forward in the first year of the program,” the press release said.

Those include projects in Blount and Knox counties, and Davidson, Hamilton, and Shelby counties.

To view a complete list of projects and programs funded through the 2018-2020 three-year multimodal program, visit http://www.tn.gov/assets/entities/tdot/attachments/Three_Year_Transportation_Plan_(FY_18-20).pdf.

More information will be added as it becomes available.


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Filed Under: Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Bill Haslam, Edgemoor Road, IMPROVE Act, John Schroer, SR 170, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation

Comments

  1. Gary Love says

    June 5, 2017 at 8:52 am

    i hope this plan includes widening the Edgemoore Bridge with dedicated turning lanes at Melton Lake Drive.

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