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Crews fight fire inside former Magnet Mills; Clinton City Schools closed Friday

Posted at 11:14 pm April 7, 2016
By John Huotari 2 Comments

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The former Magnet Mills in Clinton caught fire on Thursday evening, April 7, 2016. (Photo courtesy Philip Warfield)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 10 a.m. April 8.

CLINTON—Crews battled a fire inside the former Magnet Mills in Clinton on Thursday evening, and Clinton City Schools will be closed Friday, April 8.

Charles G. Seivers Boulevard was closed downtown Thursday night as crews fought the fire and prepared to remove items that were still smoldering inside.

Clinton City Schools said schools would be closed because of the fire and the roads that would be closed in the morning.

“This decision was made in an abundance of caution for the safety of our students and staff members,” school officials said.

The fire was reported at about 7:15 p.m. Thursday in one building at the former hosiery mill. The property includes two big, brick warehouse buildings next to CVS Pharmacy between Charles G. Seivers Boulevard and the Clinch River in downtown Clinton. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Claxton, Clinton, Fire, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Albert Treece, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Charles G. Seivers Boulevard, City of Clinton, Clinch River, Clinch River Properties LLC, Clinton, Clinton City Schools, Clinton fire, CVS, Danny Treece, fire, Magnet Mills, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Philip Warfield, Roger Houck, Tennessee Department of Transportation

Rockslide work continues, but one lane re-opens on I-75 North in Campbell Co.

Posted at 11:55 am March 24, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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The Tennessee Department of Transportation re-opened one lane of traffic on Interstate 75 North in Campbell County on Thursday morning, March 24, 2016. (Photo courtesy Mark Nagi via Twitter)

 

Work continues on rockslide at Mile Marker 142

The Tennessee Department of Transportation re-opened one lane of traffic on Interstate 75 North in Campbell County on Thursday morning. Both lanes had been closed since February 26 due to a rockslide that occurred at Mile Marker 142.

TDOT said one lane will remain closed on I-75 North. Work continues in the area as crews remove slide debris, stabilize the existing slope, and repair the interstate. The entire repair project is scheduled to be complete on or before April 15.

One northbound lane remains closed. I-75 reduces to one lane starting at MM 141.

TDOT spokesperson Mark Nagi reported that traffic was moving smoothly on Thursday morning. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Campbell County, I-75, I-75 North, Interstate 75, Interstate 75 North, Mark Nagi, Mile Marker 142, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation

I-75 South to re-open tonight at rock slide in Campbell County, TDOT says

Posted at 3:59 pm March 9, 2016
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A significant slope slide occurred near Mile Marker 142 on I-75 North in Campbell County on Friday, February 26, 2016. Currently, all lanes are closed in both the northbound and southbound directions. (Photo courtesy TDOT/Mark Nagi via Twitter)

 

Both lanes of southbound Interstate 75 will open tonight (Wednesday, March 9) at the rock slide site in Campbell County, a state official said.

The southbound lanes will open at about 9 p.m., said Mark Nagi, spokesperson for the Tennessee Department of Transportation.

I-75 North remains closed. One lane in that direction will open on or before March 24, Nagi said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: alternate routes, Campbell County, Charles Blalock and Sons Inc., detours, I-75, I-75 North, Interstate 75, Mark Nagi, Mile Marker 142, slope slide, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation

TDOT: I-75 lane re-openings still on schedule near rock slide

Posted at 11:21 am March 8, 2016
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A significant slope slide occurred near Mile Marker 142 on I-75 North in Campbell County on Friday, February 26, 2016. Currently, all lanes are closed in both the northbound and southbound directions. (Photo courtesy TDOT/Mark Nagi via Twitter)

 

Information from WYSH Radio

The Tennessee Department of Transportation says the southbound lanes of Interstate 75 at the site of last month’s rock slide in Campbell County are still on schedule to be re-opened on or before Thursday, March 17.

One northbound lane at the slide site could be reopened a week after that, just in time for Easter weekend traffic, and the entire project to repair the damage caused by the massive slide remains April 15.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

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Filed Under: Government, State Tagged With: Campbell County, I-75, Interstate 75, rock slide, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation

Traffic could be affected by large electric condensers being moved from ETTP

Posted at 9:45 am March 8, 2016
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The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded at $2.1 million fixed-price contract to a small business based in Michigan, CTI and Associates, to perform asset recovery and demolition work at the old electrical switchyard at ETTP. (DOE photo by Lynn Freeny)

 

Traffic on Highway 58 and Highway 95 could be affected for two weeks starting Thursday by large, slow-moving equipment removing parts from a former electrical switchyard at the East Tennessee Technology Park in west Oak Ridge.

The work is being done by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management. It’s part of the ongoing cleanup work at ETTP, the former K-25 site.

Workers are removing, disposing, and recycling components from a former ETTP electrical switchyard, known as K-732 Switchyard.

“For the next two weeks, this project requires the use of a specialized trailer on public highways to transport three large condensers that each weighs approximately 110 tons,” a press release said. “Motorists transiting the area during this time should be alert for slow-moving vehicles and expect occasional delays.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: East Tennessee Technology Park, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Office, Police and Fire, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: CTI and Associates, demolition, DOE, East Tennessee Technology Park, electrical switchyard, ETTP, ETTP electrical switchyard, K-25 site, K-27 Building, K-732 Switchyard, Manhattan Project, Oak Ridge Office, Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oak Ridge Reservation Landfill, Tennessee Department of Transportation, U.S. Department of Energy

TDOT photos, videos of rock slide on I-75 in Campbell County

Posted at 3:15 pm March 2, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

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A significant slope slide occurred near Mile Marker 142 on I-75 North in Campbell County on Friday, February 26, 2016. Currently, all lanes are closed in both the northbound and southbound directions. (Photo courtesy TDOT/Mark Nagi via Twitter)

 

A significant slope slide occurred near Mile Marker 142 on I-75 North in Campbell County on Friday, February 26.

Currently, all lanes are closed in both the northbound and southbound directions between the Caryville and Jellico exits.

The video below is from the Tennessee Department of Transportation from Monday, February 29. It shows just how much debris has made its way onto the road. Rocks continue to drop all the way to the median, and some ended up on the southbound lanes as well, according to TDOT.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: alternate routes, Campbell County, Caryville, detours, I-75, Interstate 75, Jellico, Mark Nagi, Mile Marker 142, rock slide, slope slide, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation

Trucks overturn in Anderson, Knox early Wednesday; roadways have re-opened

Posted at 12:11 pm March 2, 2016
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The I-75 South ramp to I-640 East was closed Wednesday morning due to an overturned tractor trailer. (Photo courtesy TDOT/Mark Nagi via Twitter)

A tractor-trailer and a tanker truck overturned in Anderson and Knox counties on Wednesday morning, causing some temporary closures on roadways that have since re-opened.

The tanker truck crash was reported in Anderson County shortly after 5 a.m. Wednesday on Interstate 75 at Mile Marker 120, authorities said. The truck went into the median and was leaking fuel from the tanker.

The Anderson County Sheriff’s Department responded along with the Tennessee Highway Patrol, Anderson County EMS, Anderson County Rescue Squad, and Andersonville Fire Department. Anderson County Emergency Management was called to the scene to assess the fuel spill, and the Tennessee Department of Transportation also brought resources to contain and clean up the spill, authorities said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Clinton, Front Page News, Government, Knox County, Police and Fire, State, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Sheriff's Department, I-640, I-75, Interstate 75, Mark Lucas, Mile Marker 120, overturned tractor trailer, tanker truck crash, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation, Tennessee Highway Patrol, trucks overturn

TDOT awards emergency contract for I-75 rock slide repair in Campbell County

Posted at 3:09 am March 1, 2016
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A rock slide closed the northbound and southbound lanes of Interstate 75 in Campbell County on Friday, Feb. 26, 2016, and state officials said motorists should be prepared to use detours and alternate routes for weeks. (Photo courtesy Mark Nagi/TDOT)

 

The Tennessee Department of Transportation on Monday awarded an emergency contract to repair a rockslide on Interstate 75 in Campbell County. The slide, which occurred Friday at mile marker 142, sent vehicle-sized rocks falling onto both the north and southbound lanes of I-75.

The $2.9 million contract was awarded to Charles Blalock and Sons Inc. The contract includes removal of the slide debris, stabilization of the existing slope, and repairs to the interstate. The contract also stipulates the southbound lanes of I-75 will be reopened within 14 days, and one lane on the northbound side within 21 days. The entire repair project is scheduled to be complete on or before April 15, 2016.

Currently, this section of I-75 remains closed in both directions. During the closure, all traffic will be detoured, TDOT said in a press release. Message boards are already in place on I-75 to alert motorists to the road closure. Drivers are advised to plan ahead and seek alternate routes. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, State Tagged With: Campbell County, Caryville, Charles Blalock and Sons Inc., detours, Exit 134, Exit 160, I-75, Interstate 75, Jellico, Lafollette, rock slide, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation

Rock slide closes I-75 in both directions in Campbell Co.; detours could last weeks

Posted at 2:14 pm February 27, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

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A rock slide closed the northbound and southbound lanes of Interstate 75 in Campbell County on Friday, and state officials said motorists should be prepared to use detours and alternate routes for weeks. (Photo courtesy Mark Nagi/TDOT)

 

A rock slide closed the northbound and southbound lanes of Interstate 75 in Campbell County on Friday, and state officials said motorists should be prepared to use detours and alternate routes for weeks.

The rock slide initially closed just the northbound lanes. But on Friday night, the Tennessee Department of Transportation said the interstate was closed in both directions.

There are detours at Mile Marker 160 on I-75 South and at Mile Marker 134 on I-75 North. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Campbell County, Caryville, Exit 134, Exit 160, I-75, Interstate 75, Jellico, Mark Nagi, rock slide, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation

I-75 North in Campbell County closed due to rock slide

Posted at 5:07 pm February 26, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

The northbound lanes of Interstate 75 are closed in Campbell County due to a rock slide, state officials said Friday afternoon.

Northbound traffic is being diverted at Exit 134 to US 25W and then back to I-75 North at Exit 160 in Jellico, according to the Tennessee Department of Transportation. Traffic between mile markers 134 and 141 is using Exit 141.

Southbound traffic is not affected.

If you are headed north on I-75 and need updates, you can follow TDOT spokesman Mark Nagi on Twitter. Nagi said he will be providing updates throughout the night.

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, State Tagged With: Campbell County, I-75, Interstate 75, Mark Nagi, rock slide, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation

Traffic light study under way, new plans could be implemented this year

Posted at 5:18 pm January 3, 2016
By John Huotari 2 Comments

TDOT Commissioner John Schroer and Mayor Pro Tem Jane Miller

TDOT Commissioner John Schroer presents a signal optimization grant check to former Oak Ridge Mayor Pro Tem Jane Miller. (File photo from September 2014 courtesy City of Oak Ridge)

 

A traffic light timing study is under way, and new plans could be implemented early this year, city officials said in December.

Oak Ridge Today asked about the signal timing project during a December interview with Oak Ridge Electric Director Jack Suggs and Jon van Eek, power utilization program supervisor in the Oak Ridge Electric Department. That interview focused on radar-based traffic detectors at six intersections in Oak Ridge.

The City of Oak Ridge announced in September 2014 that it had been awarded a Tennessee Department of Transportation grant for $237,500 for a signal timing optimization project.

Suggs and van Eek said the timing study is under way, and they hope to have new plans implemented after January 1, 2016. The plan is to move the maximum number of cars in all directions and to move the maximum number of vehicles, Suggs said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Government, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: air emissions, City Council, City of Oak Ridge, Climate Action Plan, CMAQ, Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program, Environmental Quality Advisory Board, greenhouse gas emissions, Jack Suggs, Jon van Eek, Oak Ridge Electric Department, signal timing, signal timing optimization, Steve Byrd, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation, traffic congestion, traffic light study, traffic light timing, traffic patterns

City receives $433K grant for traffic signal, pedestrian improvements at two intersections

Posted at 11:32 pm December 10, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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A $433,000 grant awarded to the City of Oak Ridge would be used to make traffic signal and pedestrian improvements at two intersections on Oak Ridge Turnpike, including at South Tulane Avenue. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Oak Ridge has received a $433,000 grant for improvements at two intersections on Oak Ridge Turnpike, one at South Tulane Avenue and the other at East Division Road/Tennyson Road. The improvements, which require a 20 percent local match of roughly $108,000, will include marked crosswalks, ramps, and upgrades to help pedestrians.

The project will include traffic signal and pedestrian feature upgrades at the intersection of Oak Ridge Turnpike and Tulane Avenue, between the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce and Oak Ridge Municipal Building. The upgrades will include the addition of handicap ramps, crosswalks, countdown pedestrian signals with push buttons, and radar vehicle detection, Oak Ridge Community Development Director Kathryn Baldwin said in a December 1 memo to City Manager Mark Watson. A traffic signal pole will be relocated to avoid conflicts with overhead utilities.

Improvements at East Division Road/Tennyson Road, near Methodist Medical Center, will include the addition of handicap ramps, crosswalks, and countdown pedestrian signals with push buttons and radar vehicle detection. Sidewalks could be added where there are gaps or where new handicap ramps are disconnected from existing sidewalks, Baldwin said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: crosswalks, East Division Road, Kathryn Baldwin, Knoxville Regional Transportation Planning Organization, Mark Watson, Methodist Medical Center, Municipal Building Courtroom, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Community Development, Oak Ridge Turnpike, pedestrian improvements, ramps, school crossings, South Tulane Avenue, special programs fund, TAP, Tennessee Department of Transportation, Tennyson Road, traffic safety, traffic safety improvements, traffic signal, Transportation Alternatives Program, Tulane Avenue

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