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City crews work on 35 water line breaks this month

Posted at 11:29 pm January 8, 2018
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An Oak Ridge Public Works Department crew repairs a broken water line underneath Northwestern Avenue near Nevada Circle at lunchtime Saturday, Jan. 6, 2018. The crew here is supervised by Oak Ridge Public Works Department Utility Line Maintenance Crew Chief Michael Brown. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

An Oak Ridge Public Works Department crew repairs a broken water line underneath Northwestern Avenue near Nevada Circle at lunchtime Saturday, Jan. 6, 2018. The crew here is supervised by Oak Ridge Public Works Department Utility Line Maintenance Crew Chief Michael Brown. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Oak Ridge crews have responded to 35 water main breaks since January 1, an average of about five per day, City Manager Mark Watson told City Council members on Monday.

There could be more water line breaks as the temperature warms, Watson said.

The city is plotting the water line breaks on a map for more comprehensive repairs.

Cast-iron water pipes can break when the ground shifts as it freezes and then thaws in cold winter weather. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: broken water lines, City Council, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Public Works Department, water line breaks, water main breaks

Council approves rezoning at site where Taco Bell could be built

Posted at 10:47 pm January 8, 2018
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A Taco Bell restaurant could be built on the property that now houses Anderson County General Sessions Court, Division II, at the intersection of Bus Terminal Road and Oak Ridge Turnpike. A rezoning has been requested for the 1.1-acre site by Tacala TN Corporation of Vestavia Hills, Alabama. The rezoning request will be considered by the Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 14, 2017, in the Oak Ridge Municipal Building Courtroom.

A Taco Bell restaurant could be built on the property that now houses Anderson County General Sessions Court, Division II, at the intersection of Bus Terminal Road and Oak Ridge Turnpike. A rezoning has been requested for the 1.1-acre site by Tacala TN Corporation of Vestavia Hills, Alabama. The rezoning request was approved by Oak Ridge City Council in the first of two monthly readings, or meetings, on Monday, Jan. 8, 2018.

 

Although they didn’t approve a specific development, the Oak Ridge City Council on Monday approved a rezoning that could allow a Taco Bell restaurant with a drive-through on property that now houses a courthouse at the intersection of Bus Terminal Road and Oak Ridge Turnpike.

Council was approving a rezoning only. Any specific proposal to develop the property would undergo the city’s normal site review.

The 1.1-acre site is now home to Anderson County General Sessions Court, Division II, which is expected to move soon to a county-owned building that once housed the Daniel Arthur Rehabilitation Center on Emory Valley Road.

The rezoning has been requested by Tacala TN Corporation of Vestavia Hills, Alabama. The rezoning would change the property from an O-2 Office District to a B-2 General Business District. Restaurants are allowed as special exceptions in the O-2 district, as long as there is no drive-through, Oak Ridge Community Development Senior Planner Kelly Duggan said in a December 18 memo to City Manager Mark Watson. B-2 districts allow drive-through restaurants “by right,” Duggan said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County General Sessions Court, B-2 General Business District, B-2 zoning, Kelly Duggan, Mark Watson, O-2 Office District, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission, rezoning, Tacala TN Corporation, Taco Bell, Vintage Development Corporation

Construction starts at new AMSE location

Posted at 3:02 pm January 8, 2018
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Construction work has started at the new American Museum of Science and Energy at Main Street Oak Ridge. Interior demolition work is under way, and exterior demolition work could start Wednesday. A crew was working at the new AMSE location on Friday, Jan. 5, 2018. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

Construction work has started at the new American Museum of Science and Energy at Main Street Oak Ridge. Interior demolition work is under way, and exterior demolition work could start Wednesday. A crew was working at the new AMSE location on Friday, Jan. 5, 2018. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Construction work has started at the new American Museum of Science and Energy at Main Street Oak Ridge. Interior demolition work is under way, and exterior demolition work could start Wednesday.

The value of the improvements is estimated at roughly $1.5 million. A building permit was issued December 29.

AMSE will be relocated from its current home on South Tulane Avenue, where it’s been since the mid-1970s, to about 18,000 square feet of renovated space at Main Street Oak Ridge. That’s the 58-acre project to redevelop the former Oak Ridge Mall. The move is part of an agreement that was signed by the City of Oak Ridge and U.S. Department of Energy in December 2016.

AMSE will have about 15,000 square feet of space in the former Sears Roebuck store near JCPenney and roughly 2,700 square feet in the former Cole’s Drug Store. Inside, there will be about 7,200 square feet of exhibit space, two 800-square-foot classrooms, and a large theater with a stage, consultant Ray Evans told Oak Ridge City Council members during a December 19 work session.

Evans said construction could take 4.5 to five months. An opening date had not been set as of the December work session. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Community, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Office, Slider, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: American Museum of Science and Energy, AMSE, City of Oak Ridge, DOE, John Shewairy, Main Street—Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Mall, Oak Ridge Office, Ray Evans, RealtyLink, TN Oak Ridge Illinois LLC, U.S. Department of Energy

Roads icy: Oak Ridge Schools, Roane State closed today

Posted at 8:46 am January 8, 2018
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A tractor-trailer jack-knifed on Interstate 40 West at mile marker 349 in Roane County. That roadway is closed, the Tennessee Department of Transportation said. I-40 East at MM 349 has one lane open. Roads are very icy in this area, TDOT said Monday morning, Jan. 8, 2018. The Oak Ridge/Gallaher Road exit is Exit 356. (Photo courtesy TDOT)

A tractor-trailer jack-knifed on Interstate 40 West at mile marker 349 in Roane County. That roadway is closed, the Tennessee Department of Transportation said. I-40 East at MM 349 has one lane open. Roads are very icy in this area, TDOT said Monday morning, Jan. 8, 2018. The Oak Ridge/Gallaher Road exit is Exit 356. (Photo courtesy TDOT)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 10 a.m.

Oak Ridge Schools are closed today as a layer of ice coated the ground in Oak Ridge, making roads and sidewalks slippery.

The schools had originally planned to open two hours late.

Other local school systems are also closed today (Monday, January 8) as the forecast had called for freezing rain or a wintry mix of precipitation around school arrival time this morning. Among the other school systems closed are Anderson County, Clinton, and Roane County. Roane State Community College is closed today as well (see here for more information). [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, College, Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Roane County, Top Stories, Weather Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Courthouse, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, City of Oak Ridge, Clinton, East Tennessee Technology Park, freezing rain, Interstate 40, Mark Lucas, Mark Nagi, National Weather Service, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Schools, Roane County Courthouse, Roane State Community College, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation, Terry Frank, wintry mix

New session of free exercise class starts Tuesday at Senior Center

Posted at 3:26 pm January 7, 2018
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Pierce Physical Therapy

The Oak Ridge Senior Center, in partnership with Pierce Physical Therapy, will be sponsoring a free exercise class on Tuesday and Thursday mornings for anyone age 50 and over.

The program begins on Tuesday, January 9. Participants can attend either an 11 a.m. class or an 11:50 a.m. class.

The Pierce Therapy Exercise Program, or P.E.P. for short, concentrates on strength, balance, and mobility, and it incorporates therapeutic exercise, functional training, and individual exercise modifications, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Recreation, Sports Tagged With: Chelsea Ferrell, exercise class, free exercise class, Oak Ridge Senior Center, P.E.P., Pierce Physical Therapy, Pierce Therapy Exercise Program, Ray Pierce

City workers repair broken water lines Saturday

Posted at 3:38 am January 7, 2018
By John Huotari 1 Comment

An Oak Ridge Public Works Department crew repairs a broken water line underneath Northwestern Avenue near Nevada Circle at lunchtime Saturday, Jan. 6, 2018. The crew here is supervised by Oak Ridge Public Works Department Utility Line Maintenance Crew Chief Michael Brown. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

An Oak Ridge Public Works Department crew repairs a broken water line underneath Northwestern Avenue near Nevada Circle at lunchtime Saturday, Jan. 6, 2018. The crew here is supervised by Oak Ridge Public Works Department Utility Line Maintenance Crew Chief Michael Brown, left. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was updated at 12 p.m.

The Oak Ridge Public Works Department continued to repair broken water lines on Saturday as cold winter weather caused ground to shift, breaking some pipes.

One crew was repairing a six-inch water line underneath Northwestern Avenue near Nevada Circle at about lunchtime Saturday, and there was another busted line reported on East Tennessee Avenue just east of Georgia Avenue.

Saturday night, city workers repaired another broken water line underneath Northwestern Avenue, this time near Nasson Lane and Princeton Avenue, and two more water line breaks were reported on Emerson Circle and Kentucky Avenue.

A crew was out past 1 a.m. Sunday finishing repairs on that second water line break under Northwestern Avenue, the one near Nasson Lane, as temperatures dropped again overnight. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Government, Oak Ridge, Slider, Weather Tagged With: broken water lines, City of Oak Ridge, East Tennessee Avenue, Emerson Circle, Gene Wilson, Jeremy Justice, Joey Wheeler, Kentucky Avenue, Michael Brown, National Weather Service, Northwestern Avenue, Oak Ridge Public Works Department, Tyler Road, water line break

Shelton named Outstanding County Official of the Year in 2017

Posted at 10:17 pm January 4, 2018
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Anderson County Register of Deeds Tim Shelton was named Outstanding County Official of the Year in 2017 by the County Officials Association of Tennessee. (Submitted photo)

Anderson County Register of Deeds Tim Shelton was named Outstanding County Official of the Year in 2017 by the County Officials Association of Tennessee. (Submitted photo)

 

Anderson County Register of Deeds Tim Shelton was named Outstanding County Official of the Year in 2017 by the County Officials Association of Tennessee in November.

COAT had its three-day 49th Annual Conference in Franklin in early November.

The only other Anderson County official named Outstanding County Official was former Anderson County Trustee Patsy Stair-Lomeli. She received the award in 2000.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County register of deeds, County Officials Association of Tennessee, Outstanding County Official of the Year, Patsy Stair-Lomeli, Tim Shelton

Jones running for re-election as AC Circuit Court Clerk

Posted at 9:16 pm January 4, 2018
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Willliam T. Jones

Willliam T. Jones

 

Anderson County Circuit Court Clerk William T. Jones is running for re-election this year, a press release said.

Jones kicked off his re-election campaign in late September with a fundraiser in Oak Ridge that was attended by Tennessee Lieutenant Governor Randy McNally and District 33 State Representative John Ragan, the press release said.

Jones was elected to the Circuit Court Clerk’s office in 2014 after a 24-year career in law enforcement, the press release said. His duties include supervision of Circuit Court, General Sessions Court Divisions I and II, and Juvenile Court.

“Under his direction, the clerk’s office has run more cost effectively by cutting operating cost,” the press release said. “All surpluses were returned to the county’s general fund. Jones has also been fiscally responsible and able to reduce the annual operating budget.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2018 Election, Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Circuit Court Clerk, Anderson County primary election, Circuit Court Clerk, county general election, re-election, William T. Jones

Secretary of State to present $4,000 archives grant to Anderson County

Posted at 1:18 pm January 4, 2018
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Tre Hargett

Tre Hargett

Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett will present a $4,000 archives grant in Anderson County on Friday.

The grant, distributed through the Tennessee State Library and Archives, will fund development of the Anderson County Archives, a media advisory said.

“The Anderson County Archives will receive a $4,000 Archives Development Grant to preserve court documents,” the advisory said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, State Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Archives, Archives Development Grant, archives grant, Tennessee Secretary of State, Tennessee State Library and Archives, Tre Hargett

City Blueprint project reaches midpoint

Posted at 11:21 am January 4, 2018
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The Oak Ridge Community Development Department is continuing the Oak Ridge City Blueprint effort in 2018 with community meetings planned through the month of March. (Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge)

The Oak Ridge Community Development Department is continuing the Oak Ridge City Blueprint effort in 2018 with community meetings planned through the month of March. (Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge)

 

The Oak Ridge Community Development Department is continuing the Oak Ridge City Blueprint effort in 2018 with community meetings planned through the month of March.

The first open house of the new year is scheduled for Thursday, January 25, between 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. at Scarboro Community Center. The discussion will focus on the Tuskegee and West Side Residential subareas as well as a subarea south of Oak Ridge Turnpike that includes Hermitage Boulevard and Wiltshire Drive.

In a press release, the City of Oak Ridge said the blueprint is being coordinated by the Community Development Department, under the guidance of the Oak Ridge Planning Commission, as well as other boards, commissions, and city leaders. The department recently finished a midpoint report on the Blueprint, highlighting significant findings and outlining a plan for moving forward. The report is now available online along with a public survey. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Government, Oak Ridge, Slider Tagged With: city blueprint, City of Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Blueprint, Oak Ridge Community Development Department, Oak Ridge Planning Commission, Scarboro Community Center, Wayne Blasius

Road closures planned on Hillside Road for sewer line work

Posted at 10:28 am January 4, 2018
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Road closures are scheduled to start Monday on Hillside Road for sewer line work.

Parts of Hillside Road will be closed intermittently throughout the day on Monday, January 8, to allow crews to replace a sewer line located near Henley Road, the City of Oak Ridge said in a press release. Local traffic will be allowed to drive to homes on Henley Road.

A full closure of Hillside Road will begin on Tuesday, January 9, to renew service connections to several homes in the area, the press release said. These connections are located under the driving surface of the roadway. Local traffic to the affected residences will be accommodated, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, Henley Road, Highland Avenue, Hillside Road, Hurst Excavating LLC, Oak Ridge Public Works Department, road closures, sewer line work, sewer rehabilitation

Christmas tree recycling available in Oak Ridge

Posted at 12:57 am December 31, 2017
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Image courtesy City of Oak Ridge

Image courtesy City of Oak Ridge

The City of Oak Ridge has two drop-off locations available for residents to recycle their Christmas trees after the holidays, and employees will help with drop-offs on two Saturdays in January.

Signs are already posted in both locations. The drop-offs are:

  • Big Turtle Park, 2525 Oak Ridge Turnpike (parking lot)
  • Solway Park, 205 Edgemoor Road (parking lot adjacent to the boat launch)

Trees will be accepted any time through January 28, 2018. On Saturday, January 13, and Saturday, January 20, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department employees will be on site to help with unloading trees at the Big Turtle Park drop-off location from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Christmas tree recycling, City of Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department

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