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I-24 MULTIMODAL CORRIDOR STUDY Tennessee Department of Transportation Communications Office Deanna Lambert, CRO Officer 615-350-4302 (office) 615-854-5650 (cell) Public Meeting Informati on When & Where Learn about the I-24 MULTIMODAL CORRIDOR STUDY Ask Questions Need Assistance? Thursday, October 3, 2013 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. Clarksville Regional Planning Commission 329 Main Street Clarksville, TN 37040 This study is to investigate a range of multimodal solutions to transportation needs and areas of concern along this 185- mile corridor. I-24 is experiencing rapid traffic growth, especially freight traffic It will provide early information on social/community and environmental impacts within the corridor It will establish a preliminary purpose and need statement for future projects Following a project presentation by TDOT representatives, there will be a brief question and answer opportunity for the public Persons with disabilities that require aids or services to participate at the meeting should contact TDOT at 615-741- 4984.

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Public Meeting Information. I-24 MULTIMODAL CORRIDOR STUDY. Tennessee Department of Transportation Communications Office Deanna Lambert, CRO Officer 615-350-4302 (office ) 615-854-5650 (cell ). When & Where. Thursday, October 3, 2013 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Tennessee Department of Transportation

Communications OfficeDeanna Lambert, CRO Officer

615-350-4302 (office)615-854-5650 (cell)

Public Meeting InformationWhen & Where

Learn about the I-24 MULTIMODAL CORRIDOR STUDY

Ask Questions

Need Assistance?

Thursday, October 3, 2013 5:30 – 7:00 p.m.Clarksville Regional Planning Commission329 Main StreetClarksville, TN 37040

This study is to investigate a range of multimodal solutions to transportation needs and areas of concern along this 185-mile corridor.• I-24 is experiencing rapid traffic growth, especially freight traffic• It will provide early information on social/community and

environmental impacts within the corridor• It will establish a preliminary purpose and need statement for future

projects

Following a project presentation by TDOT representatives, there will be a brief question and answer opportunity for the public

Persons with disabilities that require aids or services to participate at the meeting should contact TDOT at 615-741-4984.

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I-24 Multim

odal Corridor

Study

I-24 stretches approximately 178 miles from the Kentucky State Line to I-75 in Hamilton County. It runs through 10 counties as well as linking key resources in Clarksville, Nashville, Murfreesboro and Chattanooga.

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PUBLIC MEETINGI-24 MULTIMODAL CORRIDOR STUDY

This study is to investigate a range of multimodal solutions to transportation needs and areas of

concern along this 185-mile corridor

Thursday, October 3, 2013 5:30 – 7:00 p.m.Clarksville-Montgomery Regional Planning Commission

329 Main StreetClarksville, TN 37040

This public meeting is to identify potential improvements and management strategies based on current study information. We will discuss how the system can meet the long-term needs of the

community.

Contact: Joan Barnfield, Project ManagerTDOT, Long Range Planning Office

9th Floor, JK Polk BuildingNashville, TN 37243

[email protected]