CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — As Halloween approaches, there’s a lot more than just costumes and candy to consider this week in Chattanooga. With little ghosts and goblins set to hit the streets on Thursday for trick-or-treating, drivers in our area need to be extra vigilant. But that’s not the only thing happening in the city. On Friday, Frazier Avenue, a key route on Chattanooga’s North Shore, will see some significant changes due to ongoing road work.
This month, the City of Chattanooga’s Transportation Department (CDOT) has been hard at work on a resurfacing and restriping project on Frazier Avenue, specifically between Market Street and Barton Avenue. CDOT is making strides toward enhancing the roadway, ensuring it not only looks great but also operates more effectively.
As contract crews gear up for what promises to be a busy day on Friday, those who typically travel on this stretch of road may want to rethink their routes. The upcoming work will involve applying thermoplastic paint to the asphalt, which takes more time and precision than just painting a warm line down the middle. Drivers can expect to see crosswalks, loading zones, and directional arrows, all painted with the aim of improving traffic flow.
With so much activity slated for Friday, it’s reassuring to know that workers will be stationed to help manage the roadways. Flaggers will be present to guide drivers smoothly through the changes. The goal is to keep everyone safe and moving as effortlessly as possible during this transition.
But that’s not all. In addition to the surface improvements, there are some underlying fixes too. Crews will re-align manholes to ensure that everything lines up with the newly designed traffic pattern. Nobody wants unexpected surprises while driving!
Moreover, on Friday, several delineators and flexible bollards will also be installed. These traffic barriers aren’t just an afterthought—they serve a crucial purpose. They’re aimed at providing a safer environment for pedestrians by clearly separating foot traffic from vehicles. This move comes in the wake of a tragic incident last Thanksgiving when a mother and child were struck and killed by a suspected drunk driver right in front of Art Creations. The changes are necessary to prevent such horrors from recurring.
According to CDOT, the barriers being deployed on Friday are just the beginning. In the future, more permanent safety features, including planters, are expected to be added as part of this vital project. These additions will enhance both safety and aesthetics along Frazier Avenue, turning it into a truly pedestrian-friendly area.
As this project with a strong focus on pedestrian safety continues, CDOT assures residents that they will keep us updated on any developments. The city is clearly committed to creating a safer environment not just for those behind the wheel but also for everyone who walks those streets.
So, whether you’re venturing out this Halloween or just heading out for your routine errands, keep an eye on your routes, especially around Frazier Avenue. With all these changes underfoot, it’s an exciting time to be in Chattanooga!
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