HAMILTON COUNTY I-24 interchange improvement at SR-2 (US-11, US-41, US-72, Broad Street) and SR-58 (Market Street): Williams Street is closed to all traffic at the I-24 underpass to support the installation of new storm drainage structures for the new frontage road. Traffic will still be able to access the ramps to I-24 and US-27, but no through traffic will be allowed on Williams Street between West 21st Street and West 25th Street. Traffic will detour around the closure via West 21st Street and Broad Street. Signs will be posted. The contractor will be working on new bridge construction, storm drainage structures, and utility relocation. Chestnut Street is closed at the I-24 underpass and will remain closed until the construction of bridge #2 is complete. Detour routes are posted. |
HAMILTON COUNTY I-75 at I-24 Interchange Reconstruction: Contractor will be working on ROW fencing and should have no impact on traffic. |
HAMILTON COUNTY I-75 at I-24 Interchange Reconstruction Phase 2: Geotechnical investigations will continue. Shoulder closures are possible on I-24 with lane closures on North and South Terrace as well. Additionally, there will be lane closures on I-75 at night between 9PM and 6AM. |
HAMILTON COUNTY I-75 concrete repair from MM 6.6 to MM 12.8: During this reporting period, there is a possibility on Monday through Wednesday that the shoulder will be closed periodically from MM 6.6 to MM 12.8 Northbound and Southbound. |
HAMILTON COUNTY SR-17 (GLASS ST.) Utility Work northbound at LM 6.25: Shoulder closure between Awtry Street and Campbell Street. Motorists should reduce speed and be aware of personnel. If possible, recommend motorists to find an alternate route. Signage, cones, and flaggers will be present, 03/28/22 through 04/13/22 from 9 am – 3 pm. [2022-071] |
HAMILTON COUNTY SR-27 (ROSSVILLE BLVD.) Utility Work both directions at LM 5.66: Shoulder and single lane closures between Foust Street and E. 27th Street. Motorists should reduce speed and be prepared to stop. Signage, cones, and flaggers will be present, 03/31/22 through 04/13/22 from 9 am – 2 pm. [2022-164] |
HAMILTON COUNTY SR-319 (HIXSON PK.) Utility Work both directions from LM 18.51 to LM 18.71: Shoulder and single lane closures between Thatcher Road and Armstrong Road. Motorists should reduce speed and be prepared to stop. Signage, cones, and flaggers will be present, 04/11/22 through 04/22/22 from 9 am – 3 pm. [2022-025] |
HAMILTON COUNTY SR-8 (TAFT HWY.) Utility Work both directions from LM 22.01 to LM 22.2: Shoulder and single lane closures between Fairmount Road and Dowler Lane. Motorists should reduce speed and be prepared to stop. Signage, cones, and flaggers will be present, 02/15/22 through 04/20/22 from 9 am – 2 pm. [2021-636] |
HAMILTON COUNTY SR-317 (Apison Pike) improvement project from SR-321 (Ooltewah-Ringgold Road) to east of Layton Lane: Lane closures and flagging operations will be required on SR-317, Apison Pike, to install power poles and transfer lines. The flagging operations will be performed on 04/07/22, 04/08/22, 04/11/22, 04/12/22, and 04/13/22 from 7 AM to 1 PM and 3 PM to 7 PM. Closures will last about 2 hours per location. The contractor will have intermittent flagging operations during daytime non-peak hours for utility work, delivery of materials and equipment. A portion of Tucker Road has been closed from Spalding Drive to 5400 Tucker Road to allow for grading and utility operations. |
HAMILTON COUNTY SR-319 (Amnicola Highway) bridge repair over SR-153: Contractor will be performing bridge repair operations on the Amnicola (SR-319) bridge over SR-153. During this project, SR-319 will have lane closures in place. During repair operations at least one lane of traffic shall remain open in both directions. Motorists are advised to use caution in this vicinity and remain aware of construction activities. |
HAMILTON COUNTY The construction of an S.I.A. to VW: The contractor will be performing operations at the intersection connecting the S.I.A. route, Ferdinand Piech Way, & Volkswagen Dr. The new 4-way signalized intersection has begun operation & traffic has been shifted to the new alignment. Ferdinand Piech Way will still be closed to through traffic. Traveling public should be cautious of the new traffic pattern in effect including a lowered speed limit. The traveling public should also be alert to the entrance and exit of construction vehicles & staff on and around the jobsite and the connecting roadways. Flaggers may be onsite directing traffic. |