State asking for public input ahead of study to improve I-65 travel from Nashville to Columbia

What This Story Is About

  • The Tennessee Department of Transportation is asking for the public’s input on the future of Interstate 65.

Why It Matters

  • TDOT is launching a “long-range study study of the I-65 corridor from Nashville to Columbia to explore ways to reduce congestion, improve travel times and modernize the interstate.”
  • Public meetings will be held August 13, 17 and 18.

For Context

  • WCEMA said this is an early planning study that is being done ahead of any decisions about possible future projects.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – The Tennessee Department of Transportation is asking for the public’s input on the future of Interstate 65.

The Williamson County Emergency Management Agency (WCEMA) said TDOT is launching a “long-range study of the I-65 corridor from Nashville to Columbia to explore ways to reduce congestion, improve travel times and modernize the interstate.”

As part of this study, TDOT wants to hear from Tennesseans on ways they think the corridor can be improved…

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