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Road Project Update: April 20-24


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The following road projects will affect traffic in Murfreesboro during the week beginning April 20:

Road conditions are shown every hour on Channel 3.

Murfreesboro’s Street Department has started its annual paving campaign. The following projects will be completed this week:

- College Street will be paved from Medical Center Parkway to the CSX underpass. Paving will take place from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday-Wednesday with striping to be completed Thursday. Weather Permitting.

One lane of traffic will be maintained at all times.

Repaving Clark Boulevard between Broad and Jones streets will begin late in the week.

There will be definite interruptions in traffic. Avoid if possible.

- Median and turn lane work will continue near Billy Boulevard on Rutherford Boulevard from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

- Traffic will be shifted to the east side (the Dodge’s Store side) of Northwest Broad Street at 2 p.m. Sunday, weather permitting.

Two lanes will be available in both directions and a center turning lane between Memorial Boulevard and Vine Street as part of a TDOT bridge replacement project.

Protected left turns will be permitted again at Main Street, but avoid the area if possible.

Message boards are placed around town to direct motorists around the construction. There are no detour routes.

- River Rock Boulevard is still closed from State Route 99 to Stoney Meadow Drive.

Through traffic is detoured from SR 99 onto Athens Avenue to Adonis Drive to Spartan Court to Pecan Ridge Drive to Centertree Drive and back onto River Rock.
 
 
 
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Member Opinions:
By: Onthehill on 4/18/09
They were out here at the end of the week paving some of County Farm Rd. They only paved just a little of it, then stopped. Are they just gonna leave it that way, or are they going to pave it on out to 231..it needs it. Looks like a job unfinished just like a lot of roads around here.

By: MichelleWillard on 4/20/09
Onthehill,

The paving done on County Farm Road was done by a subdivision developer, nit by either the city, county or TDOT.


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