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WYSH: Clinton bridge project to begin Sept. 17

Posted at 12:02 pm September 6, 2018
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Hon. William Everette Lewallen Memorial Bridge

The Hon. William Everette Lewallen Memorial Bridge over the Clinch River in downtown Clinton is pictured above in December 2013. (File photo/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Information from WYSH Radio

Wednesday afternoon, a pre-construction meeting for the project to replace the Hon. William Everette Lewallen Memorial Bridge over the Clinch River in Clinton was held at the Knoxville regional office of the  Tennessee Department of Transportation.

Contractor Blalock and Sons Construction announced during the meeting that traffic warning signs marking the project will be installed next week, with the project officially getting started on Monday, September 17.

Recently-retired Clinton Public Works Director Lynn Murphy is acting as a consultant for the city and will serve as the liasion between Blalock, the state and the city. On Wednesday, Murphy said that he has requested a seven-day notice for the eventual closing of Riverside Drive between Meadowbrook Street and South Seivers Boulevard, which will also include the boat launch under the current span connecting Clinton and South Clinton on Highway 25W. A natural gas line and a sanitary sewer pipe running underneath Riverside will have to be excavated and relocated as part of the project. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clinton, Front Page News, Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Blalock and Sons Construction, Clinch River, Clinton, Clinton bridge project, Hon. William Everette Lewallen Memorial Bridge, Lynn Murphy, Tennessee Department of Transportation, WYSH Radio

WYSH: Clinton bridge replacement contract awarded

Posted at 1:29 pm August 29, 2018
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Hon. William Everette Lewallen Memorial Bridge

The Hon. William Everette Lewallen Memorial Bridge on Clinch Avenue near downtown Clinton is pictured above in December 2013. (File photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Information from WYSH Radio

WYSH Radio has reported that the contract to replace the Lewallen Bridge on Highway 25W/State Route 9 (Clinton Highway/Clinch Avenue) over the Clinch River near downtown Clinton was awarded on August 17 to Charles Blalock and Sons Incorporated of Sevierville. Their bid for the replacement of the bridge, known to locals as the “green bridge,” came in at $27,735,269.72.

The bridge connects downtown Clinton and north Clinton to south Clinton.

The aging bridge is due for replacement, according to the state, and while it is still considered safe, the replacement will address looming concerns regarding the structure due to its age. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clinton, Front Page News, Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Clinch Avenue, Clinton, Clinton Highway, green bridge, Highway 25W, Hon. William Everette Lewallen Memorial Bridge, Lewallen Bridge, Mark Nagi, State Route 9, Tennessee Department of Transportation, WYSH Radio

FAA comments on Oak Ridge Airport could be received this week

Posted at 10:08 pm July 30, 2018
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A revised layout plan for the Oak Ridge Airport at Heritage Center from a presentation to Oak Ridge City Council by project consultant Billy Stair on Feb. 20, 2018. (Image courtesy Billy Stair)

A revised layout plan for the Oak Ridge Airport at Heritage Center from a presentation to Oak Ridge City Council by project consultant Billy Stair on Feb. 20, 2018. (Image courtesy Billy Stair)

 

Officials working on the proposed Oak Ridge Airport could receive comments this week from the Federal Aviation Administration about a revised layout plan, a project consultant said Thursday.

Officials are finalizing an airport runway plan. If it is approved, that would be a very positive step, project consultant Billy Stair said.

In February, Stair said the FAA wanted project officials, who are proposing to build what is known as a Class B airport, to plan for a future expansion to a Class C airport—sometime around 2040.

“To plan for such a future expansion, we need to widen the runway and taxiway at the initial construction,” Stair said in February. “We do not need to lengthen the proposed 5,000-foot runway. The new runway alignment avoids encroachment by Highway 58.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Federal, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Slider Tagged With: Appalachian Regional Commission, Bill Marrison, Billy Stair, Class B airport, Class C airport, Community Reuse Organization of East Tennessee, CROET, FAA, Federal Aviation Administration, Heritage Center, Highway 58, K-25 site, Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority, MKAA, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge airport, Oak Ridge City Council, revised layout plan, Roane County, Tennessee Aeronautics Commission, Tennessee Department of Transportation, U.S. Department of Energy

Alcohol involved in nearly half of all deadly crashes on July 4

Posted at 11:24 am July 4, 2018
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July 4 Traffic Safety

Alcohol leads to nearly half of all deadly crashes on July 4, according to information provided by the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department.

“Every year, Americans head out on our nation’s highways to celebrate the Fourth of July at picnics, parties, parades, and more,” the Sheriff’s Department said in a press release. “Regrettably, for many, the celebrating includes drinking alcohol, which often leads to drunk driving on one of the most heavily traveled holidays of the year.”

To crack down on drunk driving around Independence Day, the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department will be out in full force, aggressively targeting those who put lives in danger, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: alcohol, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, deadly crashes, drunk driving, Fourth of July, Independence Day, Tennessee Department of Transportation, Tennessee Highway Safety Office

Updated: Council approves Rails to Trails engineering contract

Posted at 12:17 pm May 14, 2018
By John Huotari 1 Comment

The former CSX railway is pictured near Jefferson Middle School in central Oak Ridge on Dec. 30, 2016. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

The former CSX railway is pictured near Jefferson Middle School in central Oak Ridge on Dec. 30, 2016. (File photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was updated at 10:15 a.m. May 15.

The Oak Ridge City Council on Monday unanimously approved an engineering contract for the Rails to Trails project, which would convert a former CSX railroad into a bicycle and pedestrian pathway.

The consulting contract, worth an estimated $358,317, was awarded to A. Morton Thomas and Associates of Kingsport.

The agreement, approved 7-0, is to provide environmental testing, master planning, design and engineering of the trail, and help with construction bidding, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Director Jon Hetrick told City Manager Mark Watson in a May 4 memo.

There is still much work to be done, including buying the former railroad, and the project might not go out to bid until May 2020, or two years from now, according to a draft timeline presented at the City Council meeting on Monday. And that’s assuming all goes well.

“Design and engineering will provide construction cost estimates and a phasing schedule, along with a basis for negotiating the acquisition of the rail line from CSX Rail,” Hetrick said. “Because the current programmed funding will not cover the entire project cost, the master plan will be used to leverage additional funding for construction from various funding sources, including federal highway and private funds.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Government, Government, Oak Ridge, Recreation, Slider, Sports Tagged With: A. Morton Thomas and Associates, bicycle and pedestrian pathway, Chuck Hope, CSX Railroad, Ellen Smith, engineering contract, Jon Hetrick, Knoxville Regional Transportation Planning Organization, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks, Rails-to-Trails, Tennessee Department of Transportation, TPO, Transportation Alternatives Program, Warren Gooch

UT MBA team to present Rails to Trails study findings

Posted at 4:53 pm April 18, 2018
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The former CSX railway is pictured near Jefferson Middle School in central Oak Ridge on Dec. 30, 2016. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

The former CSX railway, which could be converted into a bike and pedestrian greenway, is pictured near Jefferson Middle School in central Oak Ridge on Dec. 30, 2016. (File photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

A team of graduate students from the University of Tennessee’s Master of Business Administration program will present recommendations next week to the City of Oak Ridge from a recent project that focused on how the city can promote its proposed Rails to Trails program.

The presentation, scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 24, will be in the Oak Ridge Municipal Building Courtroom on South Tulane Avenue. It is open to the public.

The Rails to Trails project in Oak Ridge would convert about 4.85 miles of unused CSX railroad into a pedestrian and bicycle trail. The city has received a $1.2 million grant for the project and approved a $1.5 million contract with the Tennessee Department of Transportation, but there is still much work to be done, including acquiring the property and designing and building the trail. Officials suggest it could be several years at least before the project is completed.

The former railroad starts at Elza Gate Park at Melton Lake Drive in east Oak Ridge, runs past the Emory Heights neighborhood and Jefferson Middle School, crosses Emory Valley Road near Hank’s Market, and then continues through the Hendrix Creek neighborhood along Lafayette Drive before ending near South Illinois Avenue, Scarboro Road, and the Y-12 National Security Complex.

The study of the Rails to Trails program took the group of four MBA students about seven weeks to complete, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, CSX Railroad, CSX railway, Haslam College of Business, Master of Business Administration, Oak Ridge Municipal Building, Rails-to-Trails, Tennessee Department of Transportation, University of Tennessee

Rescuers respond to three calls of drivers trapped in high waters

Posted at 11:49 pm February 11, 2018
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A car is stuck in flood water on Mountain Road in Anderson County on Sunday, Feb. 11, 2018. (Photo courtesy Anderson County Sheriff's Department)

A car is stuck in flood water on Mountain Road in Anderson County on Sunday, Feb. 11, 2018. (Photo courtesy Anderson County Sheriff’s Department)

 

Rescuers in Anderson County have responded to three calls of drivers trapped in high waters, authorities said Sunday.

There were no injuries reported, but the cars remained in the flooded areas, the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department said.

One of those rescue calls was on Airport Road just east of Oliver Springs. In that case, a man who called 911 at the Oliver Springs Police Department at about 9 p.m. Saturday was able to escape on his own through flood water reported to be chest-deep.

The other two rescue calls were on Mountain Road and Pumpkin Hollow Road in east Anderson County, said Mark Lucas, Anderson County Sheriff’s Department chief deputy. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Top Stories, Weather Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Highway Department, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Briceville Highway, Brooks Gap Road, flood water, Granite Road, high waters, Mark Lucas, mountain road, National Weather Service, Oliver Springs Police Department, Pumpkin Hollow Road, rescue calls, Tennessee Department of Transportation

Hazardous driving conditions remain in Anderson County

Posted at 9:53 am January 17, 2018
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A view of snow-covered Dutch Valley from Waldens Ridge in Anderson County on Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2018. (Photo by Anderson County Sheriff's Department)

A view of snow-covered Dutch Valley from Waldens Ridge in Anderson County on Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2018. (Photo by Anderson County Sheriff’s Department)

 

Note: This story was updated at 11:05 p.m.

Update: State routes were mostly clear Wednesday afternoon, but secondary roads still had snow and ice in spots, especially where they are shaded. Some roads remained entirely snow-covered. Areas that melted in the sun Wednesday were expected to refreeze overnight as the temperatures will once again be in the single digits. Motorists should continue to use caution.

Three traffic crashes had been reported as of 4 p.m., and deputies planned to continue patrolling and answering calls in four-wheel-drive vehicles.

Hazardous driving conditions remained in Anderson County on Wednesday morning, with some state routes still having snow and ice.

Secondary roads are mostly snow-covered, with ice in places, said Mark Lucas, Anderson County Sheriff’s Department chief deputy.

“Bitter cold temperatures overnight resulted in many roads freezing over and becoming dangerous,” Lucas said. “Motorists should use extreme caution if travel is necessary.”

Three traffic crashes were reported Tuesday, but none have been reported so far Wednesday morning, Lucas said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Weather Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Highway Department, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, cold temperatures, crash, hazardous driving conditions, ice, Mark Lucas, Oak Ridge Police Department, road conditions, snow, Tennessee Department of Transportation

Road conditions still bad, police say; Y-12 closed

Posted at 8:55 am January 17, 2018
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An Oak Ridge Public Works Department snow truck is pictured on South Illinois Avenue on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 16, 2018. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

An Oak Ridge Public Works Department snow truck is pictured on South Illinois Avenue on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 16, 2018. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 11:15 p.m.

Update: Driving conditions on main roads and side streets in Oak Ridge seemed to have improved by about 5 p.m. Wednesday, although there were still patches of ice and snow, including in shopping center parking lots.

Wednesday evening, the Oak Ridge Police Department said conditions had improved on main roads, but side streets were still extremely slick. Drivers should use extra caution if they have to get out tonight. There could be some refreezing on the roads overnight with the low temperatures. Oak Ridge Schools will be closed again on Thursday, January 18, due to the conditions.

A few inches of snow fell Tuesday, and road conditions are still bad Wednesday morning, especially in the city’s neighborhoods, the Oak Ridge Police Department said. The Y-12 National Security Complex and the Uranium Processing Facility offices are closed.

Oak Ridge Public Works Department crews are out clearing and treating the roads.

“If you must go out, please use extreme caution,” the ORPD said.

Y-12 said normal operations will resume Thursday, January 18. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Office, Office of Scientific and Technical Information, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Weather, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: American Museum of Science and Energy, Anderson County Courthouse, City of Oak Ridge, Clinton Public Works, hazardous weather, ice, Lynn Murphy, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Oak Ridge Office, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oak Ridge Public Works Department, ORPD, road conditions, snow, Tennessee Department of Transportation, U.S. Department of Energy, UCOR, Y-12 National Security Complex

Roads slippery, snow-covered; schools, Key Springs closed

Posted at 9:09 pm January 16, 2018
By John Huotari 2 Comments

Streets in Oak Ridge, including main roads, were snow-covered and slippery Tuesday evening, Jan. 16, 2018, and schools announced they would be closed again on Wednesday. Above, the Oak Ridge Police Department responds to a crash on South Illinois Avenue near Centrifuge Way on Tuesday afternoon. (Photo courtesy ORPD/City of Oak Ridge)

Streets in Oak Ridge, including main roads, were snow-covered and slippery Tuesday evening, Jan. 16, 2018, and schools announced they would be closed again on Wednesday. Above, the Oak Ridge Police Department responds to a crash on South Illinois Avenue near Centrifuge Way on Tuesday afternoon. (Photo courtesy ORPD/City of Oak Ridge)

 

Streets in Oak Ridge, including main roads, were snow-covered and slippery Tuesday evening, and schools announced they would be closed again on Wednesday. Key Springs Road—a steep, curvy road that goes down Black Oak Ridge from north Oak Ridge to Marlow—was closed.

The Oak Ridge Police Department advised residents to stay home if they don’t have to be on the roads tonight.

“All roads are snow-covered,” the ORPD said Tuesday evening. “(Oak Ridge) Public Works crews are working to clear and treat roads.”

Even heavily traveled main roads such as Illinois Avenue and Oak Ridge Turnpike were snow-covered and slippery Tuesday evening. Side streets were as well.

The snow, which had started at about 1 p.m. Tuesday, continued past 7 p.m. The forecast had called for a few inches. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Government, Slider, Weather, Weather Tagged With: American Museum of Science and Energy, Anderson County Schools, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, City of Oak Ridge, ice, Key Springs Road, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oak Ridge Schools, ORPD, Roane State Community College, snow, snow-covered and slippery, streets, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation, Waste Connections, Y-12 National Security Complex

Presentation on Oak Ridge Airport scheduled for Tuesday

Posted at 12:40 pm January 11, 2018
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Image from a Billy Stair presentation on the Oak Ridge Airport project to Roane County officials at the Roane County Courthouse in Kingston on Thursday, Dec. 7, 2017.

Image from a Billy Stair presentation on the Oak Ridge Airport project to Roane County officials at the Roane County Courthouse in Kingston on Thursday, Dec. 7, 2017.

 

A presentation that will provide information about the status of the Oak Ridge General Aviation Airport project has been scheduled for Tuesday evening.

The presentation is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. Tuesday, January 16, in the Robertsville Middle School Library. It’s part of a joint work session between the Oak Ridge City Council and Oak Ridge Board of Education that will begin at 6 p.m.

The airport presentation will be given by Billy Stair, aviation consultant, and Bill Marrison, president of the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority. In December, Stair gave a presentation about the airport to Roane County officials.

After that meeting, Oak Ridge Today reported that Tennessee officials have appropriated $15 million that could be used for the proposed airport at Heritage Center, the former K-25 site in west Oak Ridge. The appropriation, which is pending approval of the Oak Ridge Airport by the Federal Aviation Administration, would be enough to cover about 33 percent to 38 percent of the current estimated project cost of $40 million to $45 million. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Federal, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: Appalachian Regional Commission, Bill Marrison, Billy Stair, City of Oak Ridge, Community Reuse Organization, CROET, FAA, Federal Aviation Administration, Heritage Center, John C. Schroer, K-25 site, Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority, Oak Ridge airport, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge General Aviation Airport, Roane County, Robertsville Middle School, Steve Kelley, Tennessee Aeronautics Commission, Tennessee Department of Transportation, Tennessee General Assembly, The Roane Alliance, U.S. Department of Energy, Wade Creswell

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

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