CUMBERLAND AVENUE
CORRIDOR PAVING SCHEDULED;
TEMPORARY
NO-PARKING ZONES ON SIDE STREETS
The $17 million Cumberland Avenue reconstruction project is drawing to a close,
with the next big step starting on Sunday evening, July 23. Milling will begin
on Cumberland Avenue and a dozen side streets that connect to Cumberland in
preparation for paving.
The milling and paving will be done by contract crews overnight – 8 p.m. to 6
a.m. – through Sunday, Aug. 6. Cumberland Avenue will be paved from 22nd
Street to Henley Street, and side streets will be paved north of Cumberland to
White Avenue and south of Cumberland to Lake Avenue.
Motorists should anticipate
intermittent night-time detours, depending on where the milling and paving
crews are working.
In addition, no-parking zones
will be in effect on these side streets from 8PM - 6AM:
North of Cumberland to White
Avenue
n North 22nd Street;
n North 21st Street;
n North 20st Street;
n North 19th Street;
n North 18th Street; and
n 17st Street.
South of Cumberland to Lake
Avenue
n South 22nd Street;
n South 21st Street;
n Mountcastle Street;
n South 19th Street;
n South 18th Street; and
n Melrose Place.
The Cumberland Avenue
reconstruction project began with Knoxville Utilities Board infrastructure
improvements in April 2015, and it’s scheduled to be completed
by next month (August 2017).
Cumberland Avenue has been
reconstructed between 22nd and 17th streets into a safer,
more pedestrian-friendly corridor with a three-lane cross section, a raised
median and left-turn lanes at intersections.
An earlier phase of work on the
western end of Cumberland focused on improving traffic flow between the Alcoa
Highway ramps and 22nd Street; that phase finished at the end of
2015, on time and under budget.
More information is available at www.CumberlandConnect.com, on the
Cumberland Connect Facebook page, facebook.com/CumberlandConnect,
and on the Cumberland Connect phone app. Or text VFL
to 313131 to get text messages on the most current traffic updates.
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