Middle Tennessee Construction November 22 – November 30, 2011
- Thursday November 22 through November 30: No closures scheduled.
- Monday November 28 through Wednesday November 30, 9AM-3PM, There will be shoulder closures on I-440 eastbound in order to install construction signs.
- Monday November 28 through Wednesday November 28, 8PM-5AM, There will be one lane closed in each direction on the Victory Memorial Bridge on James Robertson Pkwy. in order to install bridge drains and bike grates.
- Monday November 28 through Wednesday November 30, 9AM-3PM, There will be alternating lane closures on Central Pike from Lebanon Rd to Stoner’s Creek in order to install pipe and perform grading work. Flaggers will be utilized.
- Monday November 28 through November 30, 8PM-6AM, The two left lanes of SR 386 (Vietnam Veterans Pkwy.) eastbound will be closed at LM 6.53 to replace an overhead sign.
- Monday November 28 through Wednesday November 30, 9AM-3PM, There will be alternating lane closures on Wilma Rudolph Blvd. (SR 13) southbound over the Red River in order to perform bridge work.
- Monday November 28 through Wednesday November 30, 8PM-5AM, There will be temporary lane closures on I-65 North and South from SR 96 to MM 62.5 in order to pave.
- Monday November 28 through Wednesday November 30, 9AM–3PM, There will be temporary lane closures on Mt. Juliet Road (SR-171) southbound, from Division Street to Charlie Daniels Pkwy. for paving and installation of curb & gutter.
- Thursday November 22 through November 30: No closures scheduled.
- Monday November 28 through Wednesday November 30, 8PM- 6AM, The northbound lane of SR 109 will be closed in order to pour concrete.
- Monday November 28 through Wednesday November 30, 8PM-3AM, The right lane will be closed on I-65 at Rosa Parks Blvd. for vegetation and rock removal. One lane will remain open.
- Monday November 28 through Wednesday November 30, 7PM-3AM, The right lane will be closed on Ellington Parkway between mile marker 11 and mile marker 14 for vegetation and rock removal. One lane will remain open.
- Tuesday November 29 through Wednesday November 30, 8PM-5AM, There will be alternating lane closures on I-65 southbound between mile marker 65 and mile marker 66 for milling and paving. Three lanes will remain open.
- Monday November 28 through Wednesday November 30, 7PM-5AM, There will be one lane periodically closed on I-40 in both direction in Cheatham County between mile marker 186 and mile marker 192 in order to patch potholes in the concrete bridge decks. One lane will remain open.
- Monday November 28 through Wednesday November 30, 9AM-12PM, There will be one lane periodically closed on I-24 in both directions in Montgomery and Robertson Counties to move equipment between mile marker 25 and mile marker 12 in order to trim vegetation overhanging the roadway. One lane will remain open. This is between exit 24 (SR-49/Springfield and Ashland City) and exit 11 (SR-76/Adams-Clarksville).
- Monday November 28 through Wednesday November 30, 7PM-5AM, There will be one lane periodically closed on I-65 in both directions in Robertson County between mile marker 104 and mile marker 119 to mill, pave, and stripe the roadway in various locations. One lane will remain open.
- Wednesday November 30, 8PM-4AM, The two right lanes will be closed on I-40 westbound at mile marker 205 for bridge repair. Two lanes will remain open.
- Now through Friday January 6, 2012, 9AM-7PM,(excluding weekends), On SR-65, Whites Creek Pike, starting 4100' north of Old Hickory Blvd to Knight Drive in Davidson County. This request, by Garney Construction is to open-cut for installation of 16" water main with service line renewals.
For more information on this or any other TDOT road construction project or to view travel conditions in this area visit the TDOT SmartWay Information System web site ( http://www.tn.gov/tdot/tdotsmartway/ ). People can also dial 511 from any land-line or cellular phone to access up to date traffic conditions, or visit www.TN511.com ( http://www.tn511.com/ ). TDOT is also now on Twitter. For up to date traffic tweets for the Nashville area follow Nashville511 ( http://twitter.com/nashville511 ) on Twitter. For statewide traffic tweets just follow TN511 ( http://twitter.com/TN511 ). Motorists are reminded to use all motorist information tools responsibly. Drivers should refrain from texting, tweeting or using a mobile phone while operating a vehicle. TDOT advises drivers to “Know before you go!” by checking traffic conditions before leaving for your destination.