News Flash Home
The original item was published from 9/10/2021 3:18:00 PM to 9/13/2021 8:47:42 AM.

News Flash

Gas & Water

Posted on: September 10, 2021

[ARCHIVED] Wilma Rudolph Boulevard area water outage planned

Clarksville Gas and Water

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Clarksville Gas & Water has planned an expansive water outage overnight on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard beginning at 10 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 12, from Holiday Drive to Athletic Avenue for water valve replacement work.

The water outage and low water pressure will affect businesses and residents along both sides of Wilma Rudolph Boulevard including the roads and properties listed below. The water outage is not expected to affect the Governor’s Square Mall.

  • Wilma Rudolph Boulevard (Holiday Drive to Athletic Avenue)
  • Kennedy Lane
  • Meadows of Hearthstone Subdivision
    • Heatherwood Trace
    • Forrest Cove Court
    • Hickory Glen Drive
    • Hickory Glen Court
    • Cedar Grove Court
    • Meadowgate Lane
  • Westfield Court
  • Fair Brook Place
  • Bristol Park Apartments
  • Morris Road
  • South Hampton Place
  • South Hampton Place (The Preserve at Spring Creek)
  • Hampton Plaza
  • Terminal Road (Terminal Road Apartments)
  • Cobalt Drive (Terminal Road Apartments)

Utility workers will begin staging equipment at 7 p.m. on Sunday at the intersection of Wilma Rudolph Boulevard and Athletic Avenue and will close 400 feet of the outer northbound lanes on both sides of the intersection. The inside lane will be open to through traffic during the work. The southbound turning lane on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard will also be closed at the intersection of Athletic Avenue. 

Athletic Avenue will be closed from the west mall entrance at Best Western Drive (Best Buy) to Wilma Rudolph Boulevard. Athletic Avenue will be accessible via Holiday Drive and Ted A. Crozier Sr. Boulevard; however, traffic congestion and delays are expected at the work site. The Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen entrances and the Trane parking lot entrance will be accessible from Athletic Avenue during the work.

All roads and entrances to the Governor’s Square Mall will be accessible. Motorists are asked to slow down and be alert to utility workers and their equipment when approaching the work zone or choose an alternate travel route when possible.

The water valve replacement work is expected to be finished, water service restored and the lanes reopened by approximately 4 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 13.

wilma_rudolph_blvd_lanes_closed_map(01)

 

Facebook Twitter Email

Other News in Gas & Water

811-day-infographic-final

Gas & Water observes National 811 Day

Posted on: August 11, 2023
Screenshot 2023-07-13 141553

Spring Alley closed for utility work

Posted on: July 13, 2023