City advisory: State of Tennessee bridge inspectors will be conducting routine planned inspections of four Knoxville bridges on Monday and Tuesday, June 15-16.
Motorists should anticipate traffic reroutings while the inspections are being done, including the closure on the Gay Street Bridge to vehicular traffic on Tuesday, June 16, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Every two years, state inspectors check the safety of the 1,512-foot-long Gay Street Bridge, built in 1898, making it the oldest of four bridges spanning the Tennessee River here. A major overhaul was completed on the historic steel spandrel-braced bridge in 2004.
During Tuesday’s inspections, cars and trucks will be detoured, but the bridge will be open to bicyclists and pedestrians. Daytime motorists on Tuesday, June 16 should use alternative routes – Henley Street or James White Parkway – to cross the Tennessee River.
Meanwhile, Knoxville Area Transit’s Route 40 outbound bus will detour, crossing the river using the Henley Bridge and turning left onto eastbound Blount Avenue to access Sevier Avenue. The inbound Route 40 bus will follow the same streets.
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GAY STREET BRIDGE
The Walnut Bridge in Downtown Chattanooga became a pedestrian and bike bridge for not being safe for cars and trucks. The city, instead of fixing the bridge, let it become a pedestrian and bike bridge. Wonder if this could happen in Knoxville. A lot of people would like it and a lot wouldn't.
To me you need something at
(in reply to bruce)
To me you need something at each end of bridge for folks to park their cars close by if it becomes a pedestrian and bike bridge. Are the current garages on each end available to the public all the time?
I feel like the waterfront itself on each end isn't much of a waterfront. In Chattanooga you get to the end of the bridge and you are immediately in a pedestrian destination. At each end of Gay Street bridge, you are not. But that can change.