CLARKSVILLE, TN (NOW CLARKSVILLE) – The Tennessee Department of Transportation will be conducting daytime lane closures next week to repair potholes on westbound Interstate 24 between Nashville and Clarksville.
Alternating lane closures will begin around 9 a.m. each day and last until about 3 p.m., according to a TDOT news release. At least one lane will remain open at all times.
“Every repaving job depends on good weather and the operation of asphalt plants, which normally do not open during the winter months,” TDOT said.
Highway 24 Projects:
- Starting Monday, March 14, Jones Bros. Inc. will perform emergency paving work on I-24 West between Joelton and Pleasant View at SR 249 (from mile post 30.8-31.3).
- Starting Tuesday, March 15, I-24 West will be ground and paved by Jones Bros. from milepost 26-28, south of Pleasant View.
Other projects
Davidson County: TDOT maintenance crews will continue milling and paving I-40 East at Charlotte Pike. The work should be completed in the next few days but could be delayed by the weather.
Davidson County: A one-day lane closure will also take place on Tuesday, March 15 on SR 24/Lebanon Pike from Fairway Dr. to McGavock Pike for milling and paving.
Robertson County: Rogers Group, Inc. will continue repaving I-65 in Robertson County from mile post 103.7 to mile post 111 (Bethel Rd.). Crews will be milling and paving in the southbound lanes and scribing in the northbound lanes.
Wilson County: Vulcan Materials Company will also be paving I-40 in both directions from mile marker 236 – 245 (S. Hartmann Dr. to Bobo Rd.) They will focus on the ramps at each interchange.
Motorists can alert TDOT of potholes using this form: https://www.tn.gov/tdot/maintenance/maintenance-request.html. From your desktop or mobile device, get the latest construction activity and live SmartWay traffic cameras at www.TNSmartWay.com/Traffic. Travelers can also dial 511 for travel information.