TVA Seeks Comment on ‘Floating Cabins’ | Bowling Green Dailly News
At this time, there are an estimated 1,800 structures – sometimes multistoried, 2,000-plus-square-foot homes – in the Tennessee River system’s 49 reservoirs. The highest number is near Norris Dam in Tennessee, and there are some located within the Kentucky Reservoir near TVA’s biggest dam, the Kentucky Dam. Now, TVA is trying to add a few common-sense safety measures to the existing “subdivisions floating on the water,” according to TVA spokesman Jim Hopson.
TVA will accept public comments through March 9.
– For more information and to comment, visit tva.com/floatingcabins.
UPDATE: TDOT Contractors to Miss US-27 Completion Deadline; Ask for Extension | WRCB
UPDATE: TDOT Contractors to Miss US-27 Completion Deadline; Ask for Extension | WRCB
UPDATE: The Tennessee Department of Transportation announced that the construction on US-27 won't be finished at the end of January, 2020 but ...
AAA: More Americans Than Ever on Record are Traveling and Hitting the Road | WSMV Nashville
AAA said more Americans than ever on record are traveling this holiday season. There will be 115.6 million traveling from Saturday, Dec. 21 through Wednesday, Jan. 1. More than 104 million of those travelers are driving. According to AAA, that means 3.9 million more people are expected to be on the roads compared to last year, an increase of 3.9%...
Murfreesboro Council OK's $1.25M Land Buy for Rover Hub, Greyhound Bus Terminal | The Daily News Journal
A future transit office for Rover, RTA and Greyhound buses should be pursued off New Salem Highway and Bridge Avenue, the Murfreesboro City Council decided recently. "Establishing a transit center will provide greater convenience and security for transit patrons, and allow for continued improvement and expansion of service," Transportation Director Jim Kerr told the elected officials in a report.
Views expressed do not necessarily reflect the policy or opinion of TN Infrastructure Alliance, its staff or members.
A future transit office for Rover, RTA and Greyhound buses should be pursued off New Salem Highway and Bridge Avenue, the Murfreesboro City Council decided recently. "Establishing a transit center will provide greater convenience and security for transit patrons, and allow for continued improvement and expansion of service," Transportation Director Jim Kerr told the elected officials in a report.
Views expressed do not necessarily reflect the policy or opinion of TN Infrastructure Alliance, its staff or members.