In the charming city of East Ridge, some changes are coming that might affect your daily strolls or bike rides. So, grab your favorite drink, sit back, and let’s dive into what’s happening!
Starting November 18, the beloved pedestrian and cyclist bridge across Chickamauga Creek at Camp Jordan Park will be closing its gates – and for good reason! The closure is part of an important construction project aimed at improving the city’s wastewater management system. Yep, that’s right. Construction is getting underway, and it’s going to be a big one.
According to a recent press release, the City of Chattanooga’s Wastewater Department is taking this major step to enhance its infrastructure. They’ll be building not one but two large aboveground storage tanks, each holding a whopping 1.5 million gallons of wastewater at 6000 Cornelison Road, right next to our beloved park.
The East Ridge press release explained that closing the access from Camp Jordan is crucial to making way for the construction. So, just when you were planning a peaceful nature walk, it looks like you’ll have to find another route for a little while! Don’t worry; the city has promised to keep things clear and organized.
Once the closure kicks in, expect signs to be posted all over the affected access points. These signs will guide everyone through alternate routes so you can still get your daily dose of fresh air and exercise without complications. Isn’t that helpful?
Mark your calendars: construction is expected to wrap up by the summer of 2027. Yes, you read that right—2027! This means we have a long road ahead, but think of it this way: this investment is all about a better future for our city. Once completed, East Ridge will enjoy significant improvements to the wastewater system, helping to keep our environment clean and safe for many generations to come.
Let’s face it, nobody loves yelling “We need better sewage!” in their neighborhood, but this project is a step in the right direction. A solid wastewater system is essential to maintain a healthy community, and we have to appreciate the groundwork being laid for a cleaner, more sustainable future.
For those who frequently stroll through Camp Jordan Park, this construction could be a bit of a disruption. The city authorities apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate everyone’s cooperation and understanding during this time. It’s not just about getting from point A to point B; it’s about investing in East Ridge’s future.
So, East Ridge residents, make sure to keep your eyes peeled for signs as you navigate around the Park. If you have any questions or need more information, don’t hesitate to reach out to the City of Chattanooga Wastewater Department at 311 or call 423-643-6311. Alternatively, you can also contact the East Ridge Parks and Recreation Department at 423-805-3110. They’re ready to help with any concerns!
As East Ridge embarks on this essential infrastructure project, let’s show some community support and adapt to these changes. Change can be challenging, but it’s also an opportunity for growth! Stick together, East Ridgesans, and embrace the future.
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