Upcoming Street Closings Announced
Davidson Road
Davidson Road resurfacing and roadway improvement project will begin Monday, May 3rd, and continue through Monday, May 17, between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. weekdays (weather permitting). Single lane closures will occur with two-way traffic being maintained with the use of a flagman. Brief closures may occur as the equipment is repositioned. Alternative routes are suggested during this time or plan for slight delays.
Reggie White Blvd
Reggie White Blvd will be closed in front of the First Horizon Pavilion on Saturday, May 1, through Sunday, May 2, during the Chattanooga Market.
Palmetto Street
Emergency water main repairs will take place on Palmetto Street between Clark Street and Fortwood Street beginning Monday, May 3, at 8:30 a.m. and will last throughout the day. Please utilize Central Avenue or Houston Street as detours.
CDOT Announces Gran Fondo Hincapie Street Closures And Traffic Impact Thursday, April 29, 2021
The Chattanooga Department of Transportation announces Gran Fondo Hincapie Street closures and traffic impact.
Gran Fondo Hincapie Chattanooga - The following roads and intersections will be closed from Friday, April 30 at 2 PM until Saturday, May 1 at 6 p.m. for the Gran Fondo Hincapie setup and bike event:
- E Martin Luther King Blvd from Lindsay Street to Houston Street; - Houston Street from E Martin Luther King Blvd to E 10th Street; and - East 10th Street at the intersection of Houston Street.
Gran Fondo Hincapie Chattanooga Bike Ride - Cyclists will be escorted by CPD officers starting at 8 a.m. on Saturday, May 1, beginning from E Martin Luther King Blvd, turning north onto Market Street. CPD will be present at all intersections on Market Street, crossing into North Shore, and continuing on Cherokee Blvd. Please watch for instructions from these of
Pa.’s COVID-19 vaccine allocation creates ‘vaccine deserts’ in parts of Philly Jason Laughlin, The Philadelphia Inquirer
From Broad Street to the Delaware River, a swath of densely populated South Philadelphia neighborhoods have no easy access to desperately needed COVID-19 vaccines.
“We’ve got old people from South Philly trying to fudge their addresses so they can go to other states and other parts of this state so they can get vaccinated,” said Joseph F. Marino, president of the advisory council at East Passyunk Community Center. He has struggled for months to find doses for seniors who were regulars at the center before the pandemic.