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Updated: Power restored Saturday after Friday evening storm

Posted at 1:00 pm July 9, 2016
By John Huotari 2 Comments

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There were still scattered power outages in Oak Ridge late Saturday morning, July 9, 2016, and crews were working to make repairs. Above, utility crews replace a utility pole and repair lines on Dana Drive after a large tree fell during a severe storm on Friday evening. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 10:25 p.m.

All known power issues in Oak Ridge are repaired, the Oak Ridge Electric Department said Saturday evening.

Crews worked to restore power Saturday in what were reported to be scattered outages. If you are still without power Saturday night, please call the Oak Ridge Electric Department at (865) 425-1803.

City workers had reported scattered outages in Oak Ridge earlier Saturday after a severe storm roared through Oak Ridge Friday evening.

It wasn’t clear how many customers were affected by power outages. The Oak Ridge Police Department had reported a major power outage on Friday evening. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Slider, Weather, Weather Tagged With: Cooper Circle, Dana Drive, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Electric Department, Oak Ridge Police Department, power outage

Power still out in some areas; trees, utility lines remain down

Posted at 12:19 am July 9, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Alhambra Road Power Outage July 8 2016

Utility lines were down after a large part of a tree fell on Alhambra Road in east Oak Ridge on Friday, July 8, 2016. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was updated at 12:30 a.m.

Power remained out in parts of Oak Ridge on Friday night after a severe storm blew through Friday evening, and the city said electricity might not be restored in some areas until Saturday.

In a brief statement Friday night, the city said it is still experiencing power outages in at least 17 known areas across town.

“Additional contract crews have been called in to try to get power in major areas up tonight,” the statement said. “Public Works crews are also out clearing downed trees and brush. Areas around Dana and Michigan have been hit especially hard with downed poles and lines in some places. Power in these areas may not be restored until tomorrow.”

The city urged residents to use extreme caution and avoid these areas. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories, Weather, Weather Tagged With: Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Public Works, power, power outage, severe storm, trees, utility lines

Tennessee housing agency to announce blight elimination partnership with Oak Ridge

Posted at 3:27 pm July 8, 2016
By John Huotari 6 Comments

THDA Perrey and Gooch June 8 2016

The Tennessee Housing Development Agency awarded the City of Oak Ridge a $500,000 grant on Wednesday, June 9, 2016, that will be used to renovate more than 60 single-family homes. Pictured above are THDA Executive Director Ralph M. Perrey, left, and Oak Ridge Mayor Warren Gooch. THDA and Perrey will be back on Monday, July 11, to announce a partnership with the City of Oak Ridge to support the implementation of THDA’s Hardest Hit Fund Blight Elimination Program, or BEP. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

The Tennessee Housing Development Agency will announce a partnership with the City of Oak Ridge to support the implementation of THDA’s Hardest Hit Fund Blight Elimination Program, or BEP, on Monday.

The announcement will be made by THDA Executive Director Ralph Perrey at 1:30 p.m. Monday, July 11. The announcement will be made in the Oak Ridge Municipal Building Courtroom, which is located at 200 South Tulane Avenue in Oak Ridge.

The Hardest Hit Fund Blight Elimination Program assists with the removal of blighted properties in targeted areas within Tennessee, a media advisory said. THDA works in partnership with approved program partners to strategically target residential single-family properties for demolition, site improvement, and acceptable reuse, the advisory said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, State, Top Stories Tagged With: BEP, blighted houses, blighted properties, City of Oak Ridge, Hardest Hit Fund Blight Elimination Program, housing, Katie Moore, legacy homes, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Land Bank Corporation, Oak Ridge Municipal Building Courtroom, Ralph M. Perrey, Tennessee Housing Development Agency, THDA, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Warren Gooch

State grant of more than $900,000 to be used for Turnpike sidewalks

Posted at 10:32 pm July 6, 2016
By John Huotari 1 Comment

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A state grant of more than $900,000 will be used to complete sidewalks along the south side of Oak Ridge Turnpike from Illinois Avenue to Fairbanks Road, including along this stretch of roadway between Lafayette Drive and Division Road, pictured on Wednesday, July 6, 2016. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was updated at 8:45 a.m. July 7.

Oak Ridge has received a state transportation grant of more than $900,000, and it will be used to complete sidewalks along the south side of Oak Ridge Turnpike between Illinois Avenue and Fairbanks Road, officials said Wednesday.

The $927,021.40 Multimodal Access Grant is from the Tennessee Department of Transportation.

It’s one of 14 grants worth a total of about $10.3 million awarded this year, according to information from TDOT. Other cities receiving grants in the Knoxville area were Lenoir City—$899,394.30 for an SR2/Broadway Multimodal Access Project—and Gatlinburg—$396,036 for US 321 Safety Upgrades and Trolley Stop.

In Oak Ridge, the grant will be used to help build a continuous sidewalk on the south side of the Turnpike from Illinois to Fairbanks.

The current standard requires sidewalks in front of new buildings when they face the Turnpike. So, there are short stretches of new sidewalks in front of The Donut Palace and Zaxby’s restaurant, both relatively new businesses, interspersed with sections of no sidewalks in front of Martin Funeral Home and First Presbyterian Church between Lafayette Drive and Division Road. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Government, Oak Ridge, Slider, State Tagged With: Division Road, Fairbanks Road, Illinois Avenue, intersection improvements, Kathryn Baldwin, Main Street—Oak Ridge, Multimodal Access Grant, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Community Development, Oak Ridge Mall, Oak Ridge Turnpike, pedestrian connectivity, sidewalks, state transportation grant, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation, transportation grant, Tulane Avenue

TDOT to give Thursday presentation on future improvements to Clinton Highway

Posted at 5:49 pm July 6, 2016
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The Tennessee Department of Transportation has been asked to give a Thursday evening presentation on future improvements to a 2.6-mile section of Clinton Highway from Edgemoor Road to the Knox County line.

The community meeting is at the Claxton Community Center from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 7.

Anderson County officials asked TDOT to give the presentation, spokesperson Mark Nagi said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, State Tagged With: Anderson County, Claxton Community Center, Clinton Highway, Edgemoor Road, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation

Presentation on Manhattan Project National Historic Park on Thursday, July 14

Posted at 5:04 pm July 6, 2016
By Sandra Goss Leave a Comment

Niki Nicholas

Niki Nicholas

November 2015 marked the official beginning of the Manhattan Project National Historic Park, which has sites in three locations, including Oak Ridge.

On July 14, Niki Nicholas, who has been designated as the current manager of the Oak Ridge unit (in addition to her duties as superintendent of the Obed Wild and Scenic River and Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area), will be the featured speaker at the Midtown Community Center in Oak Ridge.

The presentation, which is free and open to the public, will begin at 7 p.m. Nicholas will address the new park and other topics, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Federal, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Advocates for the Oak Ridge Reservation, Manhattan Project National Historic Park, Niki Nicholas, Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association, Obed Wild and Scenic River and Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, Sandra K. Goss, Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning

Water main break damages West Outer Drive

Posted at 1:18 pm July 6, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Water Main Break at West Outer and Mississippi July 5 2016

A water main break damaged West Outer Drive near Mississippi Avenue on Tuesday, July 5, 2016, officials said. (Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge)

 

A water main break damaged West Outer Drive near Mississippi Avenue on Tuesday, officials said.

On Wednesday, the Oak Ridge Public Works Department urged residents and visitors to use “extreme care and caution” while driving in that area.

In order to repair the water main break on Tuesday night, extensive damage was caused to the roadway, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Mississippi Avenue, Oak Ridge Public Works Department, water main break, West Outer Drive

RealtyLink at Main Street preparing for mall demolition

Posted at 1:54 pm July 5, 2016
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The sale of the former Oak Ridge Mall closed Thursday, and executives from RealtyLink, the developer of Main Street Oak Ridge, were at the 58-acre site on Tuesday, July 5, 2016, preparing for the demolition of enclosed spaces between Belk and JCPenney, the two remaining anchors. From left are Matt Usry, RealtyLink project manager; Brett Rogers, RealtyLink construction director; and Brad Gunn, RealtyLink property manager. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

The sale of the former Oak Ridge Mall closed Thursday, and executives from RealtyLink, the developer of Main Street Oak Ridge, were at the 58-acre site on Tuesday, preparing for demolition.

Three executives at the site on Tuesday morning were Matt Usry, RealtyLink project manager; Brett Rogers, RealtyLink construction director; and Brad Gunn, RealtyLink property manager.

The company is scheduled to meet with city staff, contractors, and subcontractors this afternoon (Tuesday, July 5) to review demolition and construction plans. Among the topics expected to be discussed are utility disconnections at the mostly empty mall.

Plans call for demolishing the enclosed spaces between Belk and JCPenney, the two remaining anchor stores. Utility disconnects near Belk could start Monday, July 11, and demolition machinery could be at Main Street Oak Ridge the week of July 18, officials said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Slider Tagged With: Belk, Brad Gunn, Brett Rogers, Crosland Southest, demolition, Dick's Sporting Goods, Electronic Express, Environmental Abatement Inc., JCPenney, Main Street—Oak Ridge, Matt Usry, Maurice's, Oak Ridge City Center, Oak Ridge Mall, PetSmart, Rack Room, RealtyLink, Rue 21, T.J. Maxx, TN Oak Ridge Rutgers LLC, Ulta, Warren Gooch

Reminder: Oak Ridge celebrates July 4 with fireworks at A.K. Bissell Park

Posted at 5:10 pm July 4, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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The Independence Day fireworks show in Oak Ridge has been scheduled for 10 p.m. Monday, July 4, at A.K. Bissell Park. (File photo by Charles Samuels)

 

Reminder: Oak Ridge will celebrate July 4 with fireworks at Alvin K. Bissell Park. The fireworks display, which is sponsored by the City of Oak Ridge, will start at 10 p.m. Monday, July 4.

The fireworks will be accompanied by music played live at the park by Merle 96.7 FM. Radio host Jack Ryan will be transmitting live from the park beginning at 6 p.m. and will conclude the live broadcast with a patriotic medley as the fireworks are shot, a press release said. The countdown to the fireworks begins at 9:30 p.m. Listeners can tune their radios to 96.7 Merle FM and enjoy the show.

The Oak Ridge Community Band will perform its annual Fourth of July concert at the A.K. Bissell Park Pavilion beginning at 7:30 p.m.

The best view of the show will be from the east end of Bissell Park, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Community, Government, Oak Ridge, Slider Tagged With: A.K. Bissell Park, Alvin K. Bissell Park, City of Oak Ridge, fireworks, Fourth of July, July 4, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Community Band

Please be careful: TWRA responds to drownings, hit-and-run, boat fires, sinking boats

Posted at 3:56 pm July 4, 2016
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TWRA logo for news release

Since Thursday, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency has responded to more than a dozen serious boating incidents, including drownings, a hit-and-run crash on the water, boat fires, sinking boats, and boat crashes, officials said.

“As we head into the afternoon and evening of the Fourth of July, to say that wildlife and boating officers have been busy this holiday weekend would be a vast understatement,” a press release said. “It’s a good thing that TWRA officers hope for the best and prepare for the worst as they have worked tirelessly around the clock responding to over a dozen serious boating incidents on Ft. Loudon, Norris, and Melton Hill lakes alone.”

Since Thursday, officers have investigated or assisted with two drownings, a hit-and-run personal watercraft incident, three boat fires, multiple sinking boats, and boat collisions, as well as making a rescue on Chilhowee Mountain and arresting five operators for boating under the influence, or BUI, the press release said. An illegal black bear hunting case was also made on Friday night.

On Saturday on Norris Lake, officers investigated two boating accidents before the Fire on the Water fireworks show as well as two accidents after the show. In one incident, a couple was rescued from a sinking vessel near Sequoyah Marina, while two boats collided in a separate accident near Waterside Marina. In other incidents, two personal watercrafts collided in the Big Creek area of Norris, and a person fell off the dock at Blue Springs Dock.

In another unfortunate accident, a 19-year-old man, William E. Blasius of Knoxville, died after jumping from the top of a houseboat near Sequoyah Marina in Andersonville. Witnesses said he was attempting to jump over another boat and struck that boat before disappearing into 30 feet of water, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Blount County Fire and Rescue, Blount County Rescue Squad, Blount County Sheriff’s Office, boat collisions, boating under the influence, BUI, Chilhowee Mountain, drowning, Festival on the Fourth, Fire on the Water, fireworks show, Ft. Loudon, Jereme Peltier, Mark Leonard, Norris Lake, Prater Flats, Rocking the Docks, Sequoyah Marina, sinking boats, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, TWRA, William E. Blasius

TWRA: Take a lesson from the kids, wear your life jacket

Posted at 12:31 pm July 2, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

From left to right above are Sasa the dog, Trina Ward, 5-month-old Aiden Ward, Tom Werkema with 2-year-old Makaylyn Ward, 5-month-old Collin Ward, and Jake Ward. (Photo courtesy TWRA)

From left to right above are Sasa the dog, Trina Ward, 5-month-old Aiden Ward, Tom Werkema with 2-year-old Makaylyn Ward, 5-month-old Collin Ward, and Jake Ward. (Photo courtesy TWRA)

 

By Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency

The biggest boating weekend of the year is among us, and officers from the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency are already busy investigating too many serious injury and fatal boating accidents.

At least eight of the fatal accidents that have occurred on Tennessee waters resulted in drownings and in most cases, if not all, a properly worn personal flotation device would have saved lives. Let’s take a lesson from the kids and see why, thankfully, we don’t lose many of them to drowning while boating.

The answer is simple: In Tennessee and in most other states, children ages 12 and under are required by law to wear a Coast Guard-approved life jacket while on the open deck of a recreational boat except while anchored, moored, or aground. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Recreation, Sports, State Tagged With: boating accidents, boating basics, drownings, Harold Cannon, Jake Ward, life jacket, Tennessee Fish and Wildlife Commission, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, Tom Werkema, Trina Ward, TWRA, U.S. Coast Guard

Photo: Officials celebrate legislation allowing ATVs on US 25W in Rocky Top

Posted at 11:34 pm July 1, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Rocky Top Ribbon-Cutting for ATVs July 1 2016

Officials in Rocky Top and Anderson County, along with Tennessee legislators, had a ribbon-cutting to celebrate legislation that allows all-terrain vehicles to ride on Highway 25W starting Friday, July 1, 2016. (Photo by Jerry Creasey)

 

Officials in Rocky Top and Anderson County and Tennessee legislators had a ribbon-cutting on Friday, July 1, to celebrate legislation that allows all-terrain vehicles to ride on Highway 25W, or US 25W, starting this month.

The celebration included officials from the City of Rocky Top, Rocky Top Chamber of Commerce, and Anderson County Tourism Council.

The Tennessee General Assembly passed legislation to amend state law to allow for all-terrain vehicles, or ATVs, to ride on Highway 25W in Rocky Top from the intersection of Colonial Lane to the intersection at Jacksboro Avenue beginning July 1, a press release said.

“Current legislation (before July 1) allows for ATVs to be operated on State Route 116 from Beech Grove to Highway 25,” said Mike Lovely, Rocky Top mayor. “This amendment extends the riding area and allows riders from Windrock Park to access the commerce area of Rocky Top.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Rocky Top Tagged With: adventure tourism, all-terrain vehicles, Anderson County, Anderson County Tourism Council, ATVs, City of Rocky Top, Highway 25W, Jim Shetterly, Mike Lovely, Rocky Top, Rocky Top Chamber of Commerce, Rocky Top Marketing and Manufacturing, Stephanie Wells, Tennessee General Assembly, Tim Isbel, US 25W, Windrock Park

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