The 18-month, $3.5 million reconstruction and streetscape project for the 100 and 200 blocks of Gay Street between Jackson Ave. and Summit Hill Drive kicks off next Monday with the closing of the 200 block. More about the project here, the city's press release after the jump...
City of Knoxville Press Release:
The long-awaited Gay Street Streetscapes Project will begin in earnest on Monday, February 16, when contractors close the 200 Block of Gay Street to build large underground vaults for electrical equipment.
The closing marks the beginning of a roughly 18-month-long period when part of the 100 Block of Gay will be completely or partially closed as work on the $3.5 million major reconstruction of the block begins.
The effort - which involves the 100 and 200 Blocks of Gay from Jackson Avenue to Summit Hill Drive – includes the replacement of the street and both sidewalks. The City also plans major streetscape improvements like wider sidewalks and added features like trees, bike racks and street furniture.
Southern Constructors Inc., a Knoxville-based construction company, is doing the project.
The 100 block was raised more than a story above the original street in 1919 and sits atop a bridge-like support structure. This is the first major maintenance work on the street since it was raised.
The contract calls for the project to be completed in 18 months. It also requires Southern Constructors to the work with as little disruption as possible. Businesses and residences on the block will always be accessible to foot traffic during the construction period.
The company scheduled the vault work first because – after studying the different ways the project could unfold - that might provide some benefits down the road.
“Closing the 200 block of Gay Street at this time should result in less disruption over the entire length of the project,” said Rick Emmett, the City of Knoxville’s Urban Growth Manager, “and might result in the streetscapes project being completed a little sooner than projected.”
|
Topics:
|
|
Discussing:
- This needs further checking (1 reply)
- President remarks about sedition and treason, but... (2 replies)
- Affordability, aspiration, rise up (1 reply)
- Tech data centers using up water (1 reply)
- WOW 19+ years (2 replies)
- Swastika, noose downgraded to "potentially divisive"?!?!? (1 reply)
- Can we trust the FDA? (1 reply)
- Knox County Juvenile Detention Center troubles continue (1 reply)
- Terrible things are happening outside. (7 replies)
- City of Knoxville to host south waterfront development feedback meeting (3 replies)
- 50 Year Mortgage Part II (3 replies)
- Pause a moment, honor a Veteran (1 reply)
TN Progressive
- Alcoa Safe Streets Plan Survey (BlountViews)
- WATCH THIS SPACE. (Left Wing Cracker)
- Report on Blount County, TN, No Kings event (BlountViews)
- America As It Is Right Now (RoaneViews)
- A friend sent this: From Captain McElwee's Tall Tales of Roane County (RoaneViews)
- The Meidas Touch (RoaneViews)
- Massive Security Breach Analysis (RoaneViews)
- (Whitescreek Journal)
- Lee's Fried Chicken in Alcoa closed (BlountViews)
- Alcoa, Hall Rd. Corridor Study meeting, July 30, 2024 (BlountViews)
- My choices in the August election (Left Wing Cracker)
- July 4, 2024 - aka The Twilight Zone (Joe Powell)
TN Politics
- Trump administration puts a hold on immigration applications from 19 nations (TN Lookout)
- In Memphis, volunteers document Task Force arrests and provide aid to those left behind (TN Lookout)
- No ‘clear path forward’ in US Senate on spiraling health care costs, with deadline near (TN Lookout)
- Trump administration threatens to yank food stamps funding from Democratic-led states (TN Lookout)
- In tight Tennessee congressional race, Republican Matt Van Epps pulls out victory (TN Lookout)
- Former Memphis Police officer gets 38 year sentence for kidnapping, killing man while on duty (TN Lookout)
Knox TN Today
- Badger’s favorite Autumn photos of 2025 (Knox TN Today)
- Casting the Clinch (Knox TN Today)
- Barter Theatre is a longstanding tradition (Knox TN Today)
- Weekend Scene: Peppermint Trail to Germanfest (Knox TN Today)
- Lazy Days RV Center property most expensive sale of the Thanksgiving week (Knox TN Today)
- HEADLINES: World news to state & local holiday events (Knox TN Today)
- KCT to perform Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Jr. (Knox TN Today)
- Wildlife Conservation Day: Every day at Zoo Knoxville (Knox TN Today)
- It’s getting merry at the Library! (Knox TN Today)
- The Book Whisperer shares two holiday features (Knox TN Today)
- Public education for all children set for vote at school board (Knox TN Today)
- Young Reader’s Shelf: Jan Brett’s Christmas Treasury (Knox TN Today)
Local TV News
- Lady Vols secure nail-biting win over Stanford in ACC/SEC Challenge (WATE)
- University of Tennessee sees sharp decline in Title IX complaints (WATE)
- Suspect charged with assault, kidnapping after brief standoff at North Knoxville home (WATE)
- Oak Ridge nuclear project gets $400M grant as data centers spur greater power demand (WATE)
- Maryville father pushes back against school vouchers, files lawsuit against state (WATE)
- Knoxville apartment residents left stunned after nine cars hit by alleged drunk driver (WATE)
News Sentinel
State News
- Remembering the life of Eugene M. Pike, Jr. - Chattanooga Times Free Press (Times Free Press)
- Chattanooga Now Events - Christmas in the Square with Engage Worship - Chattanooga Times Free Press (Times Free Press)
- Wright hopes to develop Mocs’ new football signees for long haul - Chattanooga Times Free Press (Times Free Press)
- James Walker to run for Hamilton County school board again - Chattanooga Times Free Press (Times Free Press)
Wire Reports
- Watchdog finds Hegseth violated Pentagon protocol in ‘Signalgate’ affair - The Washington Post (US News)
- Japanese Stocks Rally, Bond Sale Sees Solid Demand: Markets Wrap - Bloomberg.com (Business)
- Trump grants full pardon to Tim Leiweke, key figure in Climate Pledge Arena development - KOMO (US News)
- Trump announces plans to weaken fuel efficiency rules for cars and trucks - The Washington Post (Business)
- 1.5 million bags of shredded cheese have been recalled. Check your fridge for these brands - Los Angeles Times (Business)
- Survivors in boat strike were trying to climb back onto vessel before follow-up attack, source says - CBS News (US News)
- What to know about Minnesota fraud allegations, as Trump levels attacks on Walz - CBS News (US News)
- See how much snow fell in Colorado and parts of the Denver area during Wednesday's storm - CBS News (US News)
- Who is Kevin Hassett, Trump’s expected pick to lead the Federal Reserve? - Al Jazeera (Business)
- Obstacles to Trump’s Push to Deport Minnesota Somalis: Reality and the Cold - The New York Times (US News)
- Stock futures are little changed after markets closer higher as rate cut bets strengthen: Live updates - CNBC (Business)
- Nvidia’s Huang Unsure Whether China Would Accept H200 Chips - Bloomberg.com (Business)
- How MAGA star Elise Stefanik came for Mike Johnson’s head — and walked away getting what she wanted - The Independent (US News)
- Salesforce Beats, Raises Outlook — With Informatica Deal Adding Boost - Investor's Business Daily (Business)
- Trump says Witkoff and Kushner had "a very good" meeting with Putin - Axios (US News)
Local Media
Lost Medicaid Funding
Search and Archives
TN Progressive
Nearby:
- Blount Dems
- Herston TN Family Law
- Inside of Knoxville
- Instapundit
- Jack Lail
- Jim Stovall
- Knox Dems
- MoxCarm Blue Streak
- Outdoor Knoxville
- Pittman Properties
- Reality Me
- Stop Alcoa Parkway
Beyond:
- Nashville Scene
- Nashville Post
- Smart City Memphis
- TN Dems
- TN Journal
- TN Lookout
- Bob Stepno
- Facing South
