City pushes forward with paving schedule

KYLE MURPHYStaff Writer

City officials have provided an update to the road paving schedule, including the completion of paving at the Kings Lane and Country Club Drive intersection.

In a statement issued on Friday, Nov. 14, city officials said the Tullahoma Public Works Department and paving crews were finishing up the Kings Lane and Country Club Drive intersection, which opened up fully on Monday, Nov. 17, barring any unforeseen issues.

“Be aware of the new three-way stop traffic pattern there and drive carefully,” officials said.

Another paving project that residents probably drove by was the asphalt going down on Anderson Street to the intersection at Highway 55.

As for what’s next, the following roads are part of the paving schedule list once again for this paving season:

• Astrid Street – from Washington Street to Davidson Street

• South Anderson Street – from East Lincoln Street to East Carroll Street

• South Franklin Street – from West Waggoner Street to city limits

• Ham Street – from North Anderson to East Lincoln Street

• Kensington Lane – from Kingsridge Boulevard to the cul-de-sac

• Castlewalk – from Kensington Lane to dead end

• Chadsworth Place – from Castlewalk to dead end

• Ragan Street – from West Lincoln Street to Bel Air Drive

• Davidson Street – from Astrid Street to Brown Street

• Hunter’s Court – from Hunters Ridge Drive to cul-de-sac

• Hunters Ridge Drive – from Ovoca Lake Road to cul-de-sac

• Leona Street – from Helen Street to Broadrick Street

• Old Estill Springs Road – from Yeager Street to city limits

• Red Bud Lane – from Crestwood Drive to Bragg Circle

• South Washington Street – from East Decherd Street to East Volney Street

• White Oak Street – from Bel Air Drive to West Grundy Street

• Westlake Place – from Blue Lake Drive to cul-de-sac

• Blue Lake Drive – from West Lincoln Street to dead end

• Blue Ridge Avenue – from West Lincoln Street to Blue Lake Drive

“If you happen to be driving near any of these areas when paving work is happening, please drive carefully and slow down for our workers,” city officials said. “Thank you to Tullahoma Public Works for getting it done out there.”

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