TDOT workers inspect the massive slide that closed US64 in Polk County on November 10.
TDOT Crews Assessing Damage, Roadway Could Be Closed for More than a Week
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. – U.S. 64 in Polk County is closed at mile marker 17.6 due to a major rockslide near the Ocoee 2 Dam. A portion of the mountainside slid into the roadway at approximately 6:00 a.m. ET this morning. Another slide occurred this afternoon at approximately 1:00 p.m. ET further complicating removal efforts. Fortunately, TDOT Geotechnical employees on site were able to alert personnel to the possibility of another slide and all people were evacuated before the second slide occurred at 1:00 p.m.
TDOT maintenance forces are on the scene removing as many rocks and materials as possible with their equipment. Meanwhile, the department is working to secure an emergency contact to remove the larger rocks. TDOT Geotechnical personnel are also on site to determine the stability of slopes in the area and the potential for further slides. The roadway will remain closed until further notice, but could be closed for at least three weeks.
TDOT has created a special web page for updated information, photos and detour maps. Visit
http://bit.ly/1Tlc8m
Motorists traveling to the area from Chattanooga or Cleveland should take I-75 North to Exit 60 (SR-68, Sweetwater) and follow SR-68 South through McMinn County and into Ducktown in Polk County. Those traveling from North Carolina are advised to take US-74 to SR-68 North at Ducktown through McMinn County then onto I-75 at Sweetwater in Monroe County.
For more information on this or any other TDOT road construction project or for weather-related road closure information, visit the TDOT Web site's dynamic TDOT SmartWay Information System at
http://www.tn.gov/tdot/tdotsmartway/. Travelers can also dial 511 from any land-line or cellular phone to access valuable information about travel conditions anytime, or log on to
www.TN511.com. TDOT is also on Twitter. For up to date traffic information for the Region Two area follow
Chattanooga511 on Twitter or follow
TN511 for statewide updates.
Motorists are reminded to use all motorist information tools responsibly. Drivers should refrain from texting, tweeting or using a mobile phone while operating a vehicle. TDOT advises drivers to “Know before you go!” by checking traffic conditions before leaving for your destination.
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For More Information Contact:
Julie Oaks
TDOT Public Information Officer
615-741-9930 (office)
615-533-7105 (cell)
Julie.A.Oaks@tn.gov