Traffic control on Shallowford Road following the water main break.
Chattanooga residents are dealing with significant traffic disruptions following a water main break on Shallowford Road. The road will remain closed for repairs for 24 hours, impacting local commuters. To ensure safety during this incident, city services are enacting icing treatments. Motorists are advised to seek alternative routes to avoid the area. Additionally, a separate traffic incident is under investigation by the Chattanooga Police Department, adding to the day’s challenges. Updates will be provided as the repairs progress.
Chattanooga residents were startled this morning as news broke of a unfortunate water main break right at 24 Shallowford Road. This unexpected incident has turned traffic into a bit of a chaotic scene, leading to a complete halt of travel on what is usually a bustling road. Talk about a Monday surprise!
Citywide Services, responsible for the maintenance and management of local infrastructure, has declared that Shallowford Road will remain closed at the site of the break for the next 24 hours. While this may seem like a minor inconvenience for some, the impact on local commuters has been significant.
With all lanes of traffic affected, motorists are strongly advised to steer clear of the area and consider taking alternative routes. Nothing can really put a damper on your plans like getting stuck in a detour due to road work!
To ensure driver safety, Citywide Services will be swiftly applying icing treatment along the affected stretch of Shallowford Road. This precaution is necessary to combat potential icing hazards that might arise in the wake of the break. After all, safety on the road is more important than any finishing line!
For those who might have questions or who need to report any issues, all you need to do is call 311. This resource is ready and waiting to help you navigate any difficulties you may encounter during this closure. Whether it’s about road conditions or general inquiries, they’ve got your back!
The good folks at Citywide Services are working diligently to complete the necessary repairs. The closure is scheduled to last until Thursday, January 15, at 5:00 p.m.. However, there’s a silver lining! If repairs progress smoothly, there’s a possibility that Shallowford Road could reopen before rush hour, giving everyone a little peace of mind as they head home. Fingers crossed for a speedy fix!
As if the day wasn’t busy enough, it’s worth noting that the Chattanooga Police Department is currently investigating a separate early morning fatal crash that took place in the 8000 block of Apison Pike. This tragic event pulls our minds back to the importance of caution on the roads.
It’s clear that the water main break on Shallowford Road is causing some disruption to daily life in Chattanooga. But as the city works to resolve the issue, residents can do their part by avoiding the area, keeping safety in mind, and staying informed. Stay tuned for updates, and let’s hope for sunny days ahead and smooth roads to travel.
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