COFFEE COUNTY I-24 (MM 105) construction of an overpass carrying SR-2 (US-41): Phase 1 of I-24 bridge replacement at Exit 105 will continue this week. SR-2 will be reduced to one lane utilizing a traffic signal system. The temporary traffic signal will remain in effect until 10/16/25.
COFFEE COUNTY SR-55 construction from First Avenue (LM 2.0) to SR-16 (US-41A, N. Jackson St, LM 2.6) in Tullahoma: Phase 1 of roadway widening and bridge replacement on SR-55 (Wilson Ave.) will continue this week. The contractor may use temporary lane shifts to complete utility work. Phase 1 traffic shift has reduced lanes from 3 to 2 across the bridge over Rock Creek in order to start bridge replacement work. Daily flagging operations for utility crossings on SR-55 will continue.
COFFEE COUNTY SR-55 repair of the bridge over the Little Duck River (LM 14.0): Lanes are reduced to one lane in each direction across the SR-55 bridge over the Little Duck River for bridge repair work. This lane reduction will be in place until work is complete on 7/31/25.
FRANKLIN COUNTY Old Decherd Road over Wagner Creek (LM 0.3) Construction of a bridge: Old Decherd Road is closed at Wagner Creek for bridge replacement. A signed detour is in place. The road closure will be in place for the duration of the project through June 30th, 2025. RESTRICTIONS: Old Decherd Road at Wagner Creek is closed.
FRANKLIN COUNTY SR-127 from north of Farm Lane (LM 5.2) to the Coffee County line (LM 9.9): There will be flagging operations for resurfacing activities from 7AM to 7PM daily.
WARREN COUNTY SR-1 (US-70S) resurfacing from east of SR-288 (LM 18.5) to west of SR-136 (LM 23.1): The contractor may have lane closures and shoulder closures from 6 AM to 8 PM daily to prepare for paving operations by installing signs, removing markers, and clipping shoulders.
WARREN COUNTY SR-108 resurfacing from the Grundy County line (LM 0.0) to south of SR-287 (LM 2.8): The contractor will have lane closures for paving operations from 6 AM until 7 PM. Motorists should expect delays. Flagging operations will be in place.
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