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ORCVB, Welcome Center closed until noon Wednesday for nearby construction work

Posted at 10:20 pm February 11, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center will be closed until noon Wednesday because of a water outage scheduled by the city and because the parking lot will be blocked for utility work for the nearby Kroger Marketplace shopping center.

Oak Ridge officials have announced that a short stretch of Robertsville Road between Oak Ridge Turnpike and Raleigh Road will be closed from Wednesday to Friday for the underground utility work. The entrance to ORCVB is in that road section.

The street closure is subject to weather that could cause a delay in the work, a city press release said.

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Kroger Marketplace, Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau, Oak Ridge Turnpike, ORCVB, Raleigh Road, Robertsville Road, utility work, Welcome Center

Part of Robertsville Road to close Wed.-Fri. for Kroger utility work

Posted at 2:42 pm February 9, 2014
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A short stretch of Robertsville Road will be closed from Wednesday to Friday this week for underground utility work for the new Kroger Marketplace shopping center.

The work will be done on Robertsville Road between Oak Ridge Turnpike and Raleigh Road. The street closure is subject to weather that could cause a delay in the work, a city press release said.

“No through traffic will be permitted on this portion of Robertsville Road during the closure,” the release said. “Local traffic will be permitted to access the Unitarian Church, and the Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau, and Heritage and Preservation Association from the Robertsville Road/Raleigh Road intersection. Motorists should use caution while traveling near the closure area.”

Questions or comments concerning this closure can be directed to the Oak Ridge City Engineer at (865) 425- 1807. Visit www.oakridgetn.gov for more information.

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Kroger, Kroger Marketplace, Oak Ridge Turnpike, Raleigh Road, Robertsville Road, shopping center, utility work

Machines start moving dirt, debris; knocking down trees at Kroger Marketplace

Posted at 1:03 pm August 4, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Kroger Marketplace Site Work

A half-dozen excavators, scrapers, dump trucks, bulldozers, and loaders move dirt and debris and knock down trees late Friday afternoon on the north side of the planned Kroger Marketplace shopping center in central Oak Ridge. The heavy equipment pictured above is working near Raleigh Road and the former Robin Lane.

An official groundbreaking for the new Kroger Marketplace shopping center hasn’t been announced yet, but a half-dozen bulldozers, dump trucks, excavators, loaders, and scrapers were moving dirt and debris and knocking down trees late Friday afternoon on the north side of the 25-acre site in central Oak Ridge.

The heavy equipment was working near Raleigh Road and the former Robin Lane, just southwest of Grove Center.

Oak Ridge Today has requested more information from a Kroger spokesman in Atlanta and will provide additional details as they become available. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Blanchard and Calhoun Commercial, Grove Center, Illinois Avenue, Kroger Marketplace, Oak Ridge Today, Oak Ridge Turnpike, Raleigh Road, Rhodes Seeger, Robin Lane, shopping center

Small fire at EMS station goes out when power cut

Posted at 6:06 pm March 9, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Anderson County EMS Fire

The Oak Ridge fire and electric departments respond to a small fire in a meter box at the Anderson County Emergency Medical Services Station 2 on Raleigh Road. (Photos by Tom Scott)

A small fire at a meter box at the Anderson County Emergency Medical Services station on Raleigh Road went out when the power to the building was cut, authorities said.

The electrical fire occurred at ACEMS Station 2 at about 4:55 p.m. Friday.

Weather had caused a service line to spark, said Josh Waldo, Oak Ridge Fire Department assistant fire chief. There was no damage to the building, which once housed the Oak Ridge Fire Department Alarm Office.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: ACEMS, Anderson County Emergency Medical Services, Brandon Payne, Casey Payne, Eric Mocsari, fire, Jack Suggs, Josh Waldo, Marty Griffith, Oak Ridge Fire Department, ORFD, Raleigh Road, Tom Scott

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