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Bridge repair project = lane closures

Posted at 8:50 am July 9, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

A bridge repair project on Highway 61 will reduce traffic to one lane in each direction on the bridge over Interstate 75 beginning Tuesday, July 14, and continuing until the project’s scheduled completion date of October 31.

Mid-State Construction, based out of Livingston, sent a letter as required by the Tennessee Department of Transportation to the Clinton Police, Fire, and Public Works departments, the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department, Anderson County EMS, the U.S. Postal Service, and both the Clinton and Anderson County school systems. All of them could be affected by the project, so they were informed of the upcoming lane restrictions.

Clinton Public Works Director Lynn Murphy said that a meeting with law enforcement and school officials will be held soon to discuss the impact the closures will likely have on traffic, especially around dismissal time at Anderson County High School.

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Filed Under: Clinton, Front Page News, Government, State Tagged With: bridge repair, Clinton, Clinton Public Works, Highway 61, Interstate 75, Lynn Murphy, Mid-State Construction, Tennessee Department of Transportation

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