TWO-BLOCK
SECTION OF CUMBERLAND AVENUE
TO
COMPLETELY CLOSE FRIDAY THROUGH MIDDAY MONDAY
Starting Friday morning, all lanes
of Cumberland Avenue, in both directions, will be closed between 22nd
Street and the ramps east of Alcoa Highway. Crews will be continuing to install
a new 42-inch stormwater line 12 feet below Cumberland Avenue and rebuilding
the at-grade railroad crossing in that section of Cumberland.
The closure of the two-block section of Cumberland Avenue will start at 10 a.m.
Friday, June 26, and will continue through noon Monday, June 29.
The work will close University Commons Way at Cumberland Avenue. Shoppers or
diners wishing to access the University Commons retail complex may do so via
Joe Johnson Drive and Neyland Drive.
The road closure is part of the
City of Knoxville’s $17 million 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, and utility lines
relocated, to create a more attractive, safer, pedestrian-friendly corridor.
Construction is proceeding in two
phases, with Phase I (from Alcoa Highway to 22nd Street) to be
completed by the end of 2015, and Phase II (from 22nd Street to just
east of 17th Street) scheduled for completion in August 2017.
The complete closure that starts
Friday is part of a summer construction phase in which all eastbound lanes of
Cumberland Avenue already are closed between University Commons and West
Volunteer Boulevard. One westbound lane currently is open.
After this weekend’s full closure
for the stormwater line installation and railroad crossing rebuild, one
westbound lane on Cumberland Avenue will reopen at noon Monday.
The closure of the eastbound lanes
and the stormwater line installation is scheduled to be completed by Aug. 1. At
that point, there will be one lane of traffic in each direction – eastbound and
westbound – through the end of the year as Phase I work is completed.
Businesses and other destinations
in the Cumberland Avenue Corridor remain accessible, and the best way to reach
them is to follow the City’s recommended detour routes:
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From Kingston Pike and northbound and southbound
Alcoa Highway, take Neyland Drive to Joe Johnson Drive to Volunteer Boulevard.
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Those wishing to reach Cumberland Avenue from
the north or coming off Interstate 40/75 can do so via 17th Street.
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To most quickly access Fort Sanders Regional
Medical Center and East Tennessee Children’s Hospital, take 17th
Street to Clinch Avenue.
In addition, Cumberland Avenue
Corridor visitors can ride KAT buses for free. Routes 10, 11 and 17 are all
free from Gay Street to Cumberland, and bus riders can board along Cumberland
Avenue fare-free.
Also, free public parking on
weekends and after 6 p.m. weekdays is available in the Fort Sanders Regional
Medical Center lot at 19th Street and White Avenue and in the UT
Federal Credit Union lot at 22nd Street and White Avenue.
For more information about the
Cumberland Avenue reconstruction, regular updates and special offers from area
merchants, see www.cumberlandconnect.com/.
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