The City of Maryville Electric Department will have Waters Road closed from Tuckaleechee Pike to the address of 302 Waters Road until approximately noon today. Electric crews will be working on setting two poles during this time.
On Thursday, March 3, 2022, the City of Maryville Engineering and Public Works department will close a section of Montvale Road (SR 336) between Farris Road and Ridge Road, while crews install a culvert under the road. This closure will affect through traffic in both directions. The work will begin at 7 p.m. and end at approximately 1 a.m. All traffic, both North and South bound, will be detoured to Farris Road and Ridge Road. Motorists are urged to use caution in the area and to leave a few minutes early to accommodate for any delays this detour might cause.
City of Maryville Engineering and Public Works announced beginning today, Thursday, November 4, 2021, the bridge on East Harper Ave. between Wright Road and Griffitt Street will be closed for repairs, following a regulatory inspection by TDOT. East and Westbound traffic will be detoured to E. Broadway via Cumberland Street and Everett Avenue. Residents will have access to their homes along East Harper Avenue.
Update 12/6/21 A structural engineer, Volkert Engineering, Inc. has been contracted to survey and inspect the bridge this week. Design work for the repairs will take approximately one month to complete. The City will then select a contractor to begin repairs. This process could take approximately three months depending on the extent of the needed repairs. Once the repair work is complete, TDOT will reinspect the bridge and approve the repairs prior to reopening. The complete process is expected to take at least six months but could take longer due to strains - including supply chain, staffing and COVID-related issues. For more information call the City of Maryville Engineering and Public Works Department at (865) 273-3500. The City of Maryville is working with the Knoxville Regional Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) and Applied Pavement Technology, Inc. (APTech) to perform pavement condition assessments and inspection work. This work began on October 25. The project will wrap up by the end of December 2021. Using advanced pavement testing tools, APTech will assess the conditions of the roads in Maryville and Blount County to identify the streets most in need of repairs. The city will then use the collected data to develop multi-year maintenance and rehabilitation plans.
“Everyday traffic and weather have a significant impact on our roads; identifying and measuring pavement conditions now will help us avoid bigger issues on our roadway network in the future,” said Brian Boone, Director of Engineering and Public Works for the City of Maryville. “This project with APTech will help us make informed, data-driven decisions when planning our roadway maintenance and repair schedules for the coming years.” APTech uses state-of-the-art equipment to safely assess roadway conditions without any impact to the driving public.Citizens can expect to see an APTech van equipped with specialized technology traveling the Maryville area streets. The van will be collecting information about street conditions. APTech’s van will follow all posted traffic signs and display a warning beacon so drivers and pedestrians do not encounter any driving impacts. The data collection project schedule is subject to change due to timing of other utility projects, weather, special events, and any unforeseen circumstances. Beginning Monday, October 25 Watkins Road will be closed to through traffic between Foch Street and the Target department store in Maryville Commons shopping center. This closure will remain in place for the remainder of the roadway project that is currently underway to extend Foothills Mall Drive across U.S. 129 on new alignment to Foch Street. All commercial businesses and restaurants along Watkins Road will have full uninterrupted access to the traffic signal at W. Lamar Alexander Parkway. Watkins Road at Foch Street will become local access only for the Willocks Brothers Block Plant. No through traffic will be allowed until construction on the new Foothills Mall Drive Extension is completed late next year. Detours will be signed and marked on both ends of Watkins Road to assist drivers as they avoid this closure. Detour routes will include Foch Street, Home Avenue, and W. Lamar Alexander Parkway.
For more information call the City of Maryville Engineering and Public Works Department at (865) 273-3500. UPDATE AUGUST 18: Tennessee Street will be closed again today, August 18, until approximately 12 noon while crews work on sidewalk ramps. UPDATE: Tennessee Street will be closed again tomorrow, August 13, from 6 a.m. until 12 noon while crews continue their work. UPDATE: Tennessee Street will be closed again today, August 11, all day while crews continue their work. UPDATE: Tennessee Street will be closed Monday and Tuesday, August 9 - 10, all day while crews continue their repair work. UPDATE: Tennessee Street will be closed again today, Friday, August 6, until approximately 5 p.m. for catch basin repairs. UPDATE: Tennessee Street will be closed again today, Thursday, August 5, until approximately 5 p.m. for catch basin repairs. UPDATE: Tennessee Street will be closed again today, August 4, until approximately 12 p.m. for catch basin repairs. City of Maryville Engineering and Public Works Department will have Tennessee Street closed from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. today, Tuesday, August 3, from E. Harper Ave. to E. Broadway Ave. while crews make repairs to the road.
City of Maryville Water and Sewer has announced that Bogle St. will be closed today, July 28, 2021, until approximately 6 p.m. while crews work on the sewer line. Bogle is on the back side of a loop off Brown School Road. For the safety of our crews, and to prevent traffic from reaching Bogle St. it is necessary to close Kidd Ave. and Allison Ave. as well. Residents will, however, have access to their homes.
For more information contact Maryville Water and Sewer at 273-3304. City of Maryville Water and Sewer Department has announced they will have lanes along Washington Street between Broadway Ave. and Hwy. 321 closed today while they prepare the road for re-paving. They will close one lane at a time. Cones and flaggers will be present. Motorists should expect some delays and are encouraged to use caution as they move through the area.
The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) has announced that they will have a section of Robert C. Jackson Drive closed between Denso Manufacturing Plants 1 and 2 on Sunday, July 18, 2021, beginning at 6 a.m. The road will remain closed to thru traffic for approximately 8 – 10 hours while a pedestrian bridge is installed over the road. Denso employees will have access to parking lots. To gain access to everything south of Plants 1 and 2, motorists should enter Robert C. Jackson Drive from Hwy 321. Those needing access to everything north of Plants 1 and 2 should enter Robert C. Jackson Drive from Middlesettlements Road.
For more information visit our website at maryvillegov.com or call (865) 273-3302. City of Maryville Engineering and Public Works will close Montvale Road between Mountain View Ave. and Miller Ave. starting at 10 p.m. tonight, Wednesday, June 30, 2021. This section of Montvale Road will remain closed until approximately 4 a.m. while crews install a new Greenway Pedestrian bridge. Motorists are encouraged to plan ahead to use an alternate route. Once installed, the bridge replacement program on the Montgomery Lane to Montvale Road section of the greenway will be complete. For more information, contact Engineering and Public Works at 865-273-3500.
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