Chattanooga, Tenn. is buzzing with activity as local transportation crews tackle a new challenge on I-24! Following reports of falling debris from the bridge, the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) has taken swift action to ensure the safety of drivers on the busy interstate.
On a sunny Monday afternoon, just as folks were wrapping up their workday, a wave of caution swept across the city. Falling chunks from the I-24 bridge raised alarms, causing emergency lane closures near Dodds Avenue. As of 7:05 p.m., TDOT crews were diligently working on repairs, leaving two left lanes of I-24 west closed to traffic.
According to the Chattanooga Department of Transportation (CDOT), Dodds Avenue is seeing some action, too! This busy road, between E 23rd Street/Westside Drive and E 24th Street, will experience multiple lane closures as inspections and repairs are underway.
Fortunately, it’s not all doom and gloom – two-way traffic is still being maintained by the friendly faces of the Chattanooga Police Department. However, do be warned! CDOT has indicated that road status may change at any moment and without any notice. So, if you’re headed that way, keep your eyes peeled for updates!
If you have plans that lead you toward Dodds Avenue, it might be time to explore a little detour. CDOT recommends using E 28th Street and 4th Avenue to avoid the area and save yourself some frustration.
Interestingly, this isn’t the first incident to raise eyebrows in this location. A similar situation occurred just six months back when a section of the bridge deck experienced a patch failure. That patch, TDOT noted at the time, was only about a year old. It seems this spot is in need of some extra TLC!
With the unpredictable nature of bridge inspections, local authorities emphasize that keeping safety first is crucial for all drivers. When roads get shut down or traffic gets redirected, it can cause a bit of a headache, but it’s all about making sure everyone gets home safely.
Looking ahead at the weather for Chattanooga, it seems we’re expecting some warm temperatures. The forecast shows highs reaching up to 67 degrees on Wednesday, perfect for a day out and about in the city. Just remember if you’re traveling near the bridge and Dodds Avenue, plan accordingly and stay aware of any potential changes!
As repairs and inspections progress, let’s be patient, stay informed, and keep those safety belts fastened. Chattanooga is known for its community spirit, so let’s rally together as we navigate this hiccup on the roads. Be sure to check for traffic updates regularly and, if you can, steer clear of the area while the hard-working teams at TDOT and CDOT handle the repairs!
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