CUMBERLAND AVENUE CONSTRUCTION
TIMELINE
TOPIC OF APRIL 2 PUBLIC MEETING
TOPIC OF APRIL 2 PUBLIC MEETING
With construction
of the City of Knoxville's Cumberland Avenue Corridor Project getting underway,
utility-related construction will begin on April 6. A public meeting next week
will provide an overview of the entire Cumberland Avenue Corridor construction
schedule during the next two years.
The public
meeting will be held at 5:30 p.m. on
Thursday, April 2, at the University of Tennessee Visitors Center, 2712 Neyland
Drive. City staff will be there, along with representatives from the
contractors, KUB and engineering consultants Vaughn & Melton, to discuss
the construction timeline and traffic control plans.
The Cumberland
Avenue Corridor Project is a City of Knoxville initiative to redesign
Cumberland Avenue from Alcoa Highway east to 17th street, changing
the existing four-lane street to a three-lane cross section with a raised
median and left-turn lanes at intersections. Sidewalks will be widened and
landscaped to create a more attractive, pedestrian-friendly corridor.
Throughout the
project, road closures and construction updates will be available on a new
website, CumberlandConnect.com,
along with the Cumberland Connection blog (cumberlandconnections.blogspot.com/)
and a Facebook page at facebook.com/CumberlandConnect.
Construction
will proceed in two phases, with Phase I to be completed by the end of 2015 and
Phase II scheduled for completion in August 2017. See the detailed timeline for
Phase I below.
One lane of
traffic in each direction will be maintained during construction, with the
exception of a single weekend closure at the railroad crossing and a six-week
period when eastbound traffic will be blocked between University Commons and
West Volunteer Boulevard. Turns onto side streets will be blocked on a rolling
basis, and mid-block left turns will not be possible on blocks under
construction. To avoid delays, drivers are encouraged to use alternative
routes.
“We know this
construction will be disruptive to traffic and local businesses and residents,”
said Anne Wallace, Project Manager for the City of Knoxville’s Office of
Redevelopment. “We promise to work diligently throughout the process to provide
updated information, answer questions and mitigate the effects as much as
possible. The result will be a Cumberland Avenue Corridor that looks better and
works better for everybody.”
Signed detours
will direct through traffic around the corridor during construction. Specific
detours for local traffic will change as construction moves from west to east,
but in general:
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For access to the UT campus and other areas
south of Cumberland Avenue, the best route will be to take Neyland Drive to Joe
Johnson Drive and proceed east from there;
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For access to the Fort Sanders neighborhood,
including Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center and East Tennessee Children’s
Hospital, the best route will be Alcoa Highway north to I-40 and the 17th
Street exit.
PHASE I CONSTRUCTION
TIMELINE
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April 6 -
June 6, 2015: KUB utility work in westbound lanes of Cumberland Avenue and
portions of side streets between West Volunteer Boulevard and 22nd
Street. Lane closures will run from West Volunteer Boulevard to 21st
Street to allow for a one-block tapering of traffic. One lane of traffic will
be maintained in each direction, shifted into the existing eastbound lanes.
June 8, 2015: Construction begins on section of Cumberland Avenue
from Alcoa Highway to West Volunteer Boulevard. This includes the installation
of a new 42-inch storm sewer pipe, which will require a six-week closure of
eastbound lanes from University Commons to West Volunteer Boulevard. That
closure will begin no earlier than June 8, with work completed no later than
July 31. KUB will be moving to this location for utility upgrades while the
City has this area closed. Utility work will continue heading eastward to 17th
Street, with street, sidewalk and median construction following behind it for
the remainder of the project.
During this period, one westbound
lane of traffic will be maintained (except for one complete weekend closure to
rebuild the railroad crossing), but there will be no left turns onto Cumberland
from West Volunteer Boulevard.
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August-December
2015: Street and sidewalk construction continue between Alcoa Highway and
22nd Street, starting with the westbound lanes and then shifting to
the eastbound lanes. One lane of traffic will be maintained in each direction,
but the lanes will shift as needed to accommodate construction.
Once Phase I work
is complete, full traffic access will be restored from 22nd Street
west. Phase II work, moving eastward from 22nd Street to 17th
Street, is scheduled to begin by Dec. 1, 2015. The full project is scheduled
for completion by Aug. 31, 2017.
Cumberland Avenue Merchants Association (CAMA) - REGULAR MEETING
Date: Wednesday, April 1
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 pm
Location: Copper Cellar, 1807 Cumberland Avenue*
*Please note this is a new location for the meeting!
What: The merchants and other interested stakeholders meet to discuss items of interest or concern and get updates on the City's Cumberland Avenue Corridor Project.
Parking: Available parking is located at Copper Cellar.
Traffic Control Permit Request (The Standard at White Ave and 17th Streets)
When: Monday, March 30 through Friday, May 1 from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily
What: Closure of northbound lanes on 18th Street for crane construction.
When: Monday, March 30 through Friday, May 1 from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily
What: Closure of northbound lanes on 18th Street for crane construction.
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