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Report Says Driverless Cars Will Reshape Tennessee Economy, Everyday Life | the Chattanoogan
Big changes are in store for Tennesseans over the next decade, according to a new report. It finds that the rise of driverless cars and transition to electric vehicles will not only open new opportunities in the state but also transform jobs, companies, and potentially industries—completely reshaping Tennessee’s economy, tax revenue, and everyday life in the process.
They are trying to develop what’s called a “blueway” which is similar to a greenway except this trail is on water. Sevierville is looking to build access points along six to eight miles of the rivers that flow through town, which could flow in new opportunities for business.
Chattanooga's US Highway 27 Project to Become Model for Interstate Beautification | Chattanooga Times Free Press
Imagine taking a downtown off-ramp out of hectic U.S. Highway 27 traffic and gliding through a peaceful garden of blooming ornamental and native plants and trees. You might even feel your blood pressure ease.
A nonprofit group — the Tennessee Interstate Conservancy, spearheaded by former Circuit Court Judge Neil Thomas III — has joined forces with the Tennessee Department of Transportation, local governments, businesses and others to install landscaping using native and ornamental plants and make Chattanooga a model for interstate beautification. When the U.S. Highway 27 reconstruction project is finished, two landscaping projects — one at the Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard interchange and the other at the Fourth Street interchange — will transform the open spaces into lush plantings with species that provide visual interest most of the season. Planners call it the "Gateway to Chattanooga" project.
The $143.2 million project through downtown Chattanooga aims to widen and straighten the roadway's original winding path and to improve on- and off-ramps between the river and Interstate 24. The upgrade — one of the most expensive of its kind in Tennessee history — has been more costly and taken longer than expected, in part due to unexpected underground problems.
Kingsport Planning Several Road Improvement Projects | Kingsport Times News
A nonprofit group — the Tennessee Interstate Conservancy, spearheaded by former Circuit Court Judge Neil Thomas III — has joined forces with the Tennessee Department of Transportation, local governments, businesses and others to install landscaping using native and ornamental plants and make Chattanooga a model for interstate beautification. When the U.S. Highway 27 reconstruction project is finished, two landscaping projects — one at the Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard interchange and the other at the Fourth Street interchange — will transform the open spaces into lush plantings with species that provide visual interest most of the season. Planners call it the "Gateway to Chattanooga" project.
The $143.2 million project through downtown Chattanooga aims to widen and straighten the roadway's original winding path and to improve on- and off-ramps between the river and Interstate 24. The upgrade — one of the most expensive of its kind in Tennessee history — has been more costly and taken longer than expected, in part due to unexpected underground problems.
Kingsport Planning Several Road Improvement Projects | Kingsport Times News
Kingsport has millions of dollars allocated or in the pipeline for a number of road construction and bridge replacement projects in the next couple of years.
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