News Summary
As Knox County enters the colder months, the risk of potholes increases. Local engineers are proactively applying brine and salt to roads to prevent ice. Residents are encouraged to report potholes through various channels. The county plans to conduct long-term repaving solutions when warmer weather arrives. Meanwhile, community events and a search for a clothing center operator are also underway.
Knox County Takes Action as Pothole Season Kicks Off
Hello, Knox County! As we dive into this ever-changing weather season, the roads around our beautiful area are being taken care of by some dedicated folks who are hard at work keeping our travels smooth. Residents can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that, overall, most roads in and around Knox County are in good condition. However, as colder temperatures settle in, the risk of potholes popping up is higher than ever.
Pothole Prevention Measures Underway
Knox County engineers have been proactive in maintaining road surfaces by spreading around 70,000 gallons of brine and a couple hundred tons of salt. While these efforts help prevent ice from forming on the roads, they can inadvertently increase the risk of pothole formation due to the changes in temperature this time of year. As a result, the Knox County Engineering and Public Works crews are mobilizing to patch those pesky potholes across the county.
Your Voice Matters: Report Potholes Effectively
Your vigilance is key when it comes to road safety! If you spot a pothole in your community, there are several ways to report it:
- Give Knox County a call at 865-215-5800.
- Download the SeeClickFix mobile app, available on both Android and iPhone.
- Contact the City of Knoxville’s handy hotline at 311.
- For potholes located on interstates or state highways, you can call 833-TDOT FIX.
These reporting options ensure that everyone in Knox County has a part to play in keeping our roads safe and well-maintained.
Long-Term Solutions Are on the Horizon
While it’s crucial to patch those potholes, the long-term solution is evident: repaving. Unfortunately, repaving can’t take place just yet, as waiting for warmer temperatures is necessary. But don’t worry, crews are on standby and ready to roll as soon as Mother Nature cooperates!
Get Ready for Community Events
On another note, fans of live music will want to mark their calendars for the Royal Flush Tour featuring Cheap Trick, scheduled for March 28, 2025, at the Food City Center in Thompson-Boling Arena. Record your spot now, as tickets are officially on sale!
And if you’re looking for a free ticket opportunity, keep an eye out for ticket giveaways for the Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway on April 13 and various shows from the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra!
Clothing Center Operator Needed
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Additional Resources
- WATE: Knox County Schools Seeking Group to Take Over Student Clothing Center Operations
- Knox News: How to Report Potholes in Knoxville
- WATE: Knox County Officials Address Concerns on New K-8 School Proposal
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Pothole
- WBIR: Knox County Taxpayers Concerned About Potholes
- Google News: Knox County Schools
