The Tennessee Department of Transportation is using part of its $80 million dollars in recurring and $1 billion dollars in non-recurring dollars to accelerate, leverage, and add new projects to the department’s fiscally constrained 10-Year Plan.
Some of those recurring dollars will lead to an additional 130 lane miles of resurfacing annually as part of their Pavement Preservation Program.
That work is being done this week on State Route 338 (Boyd’s Creek Highway) in Sevier County.
TDOT reminding drivers to always use extreme caution and slow down whenever you are driving through a work zone.
