News Summary
As construction begins on Patton Avenue on January 10, Asheville residents can expect lane reductions and street closures as part of the Carter-Ann-Patton stormwater project aimed at alleviating persistent flooding issues. Daytime lane closures will reduce traffic to one lane in each direction, with potential additional closures if underground conditions require it. Nighttime closures will occur on January 13 and 14. The city aims to keep drivers informed through signage, detours, and updates to ensure smooth navigation during the construction.
Asheville Gears Up for Road Changes – Patton Avenue to See Lane and Street Closures!
Hey there, Asheville! Get ready for some changes on the road as the city is set to kick off some construction work on Patton Avenue starting January 10. This is part of the larger Carter-Ann-Patton stormwater project, which aims to tackle the flooding issues that have been pesky for local businesses and residents.
What to Expect?
Beginning January 10, you’ll notice daytime lane closures on Patton Avenue. During the day, the street will be reduced to one lane in each direction. If the work uncovers some tricky underground conditions, there might be an additional lane closure. But don’t worry—if that happens, the city plans to keep one westbound lane open between Clingman Avenue and North French Broad Avenue to help keep traffic moving.
To keep you in the loop, the city will be putting up appropriate signage and notifications to inform all drivers about the changes. It’s all part of making sure everyone is aware of what’s going on.
Nighttime Closure Alert
But wait, there’s more! For those of you who like to drive around at night, mark your calendars for January 13 and 14, as there will be a nighttime closure on Patton Avenue. From 7 p.m. to 7 a.m., the road will be closed from Pearl Street to South Ann Street. So, if you’re planning to be out and about, keep this in mind!
Detour signs will be installed at key points, particularly at French Broad Avenue and Clingman Avenue, pointing you in the right direction to avoid the closed sections. It’s advisable for drivers to consider using I-240 or other alternative routes to navigate downtown during these times.
Weather Plays a Role
Now, just a little heads up—weather conditions can affect the timing of these closures. If Mother Nature has other plans, the schedule may shift, so it’s a good idea to stay updated!
Why the Changes?
Asheville isn’t just making these changes for fun. This construction work is a critical step in addressing the ongoing flooding issues that have been troubling the area. By improving the stormwater management system, the city hopes to mitigate flooding and protect local businesses, allowing them to thrive without the constant worry of water damage.
Keeping You Informed
Rest assured, the City of Asheville is committed to keeping the community informed throughout this process. You can look for updates and find additional information on the city’s official website. It’s a great resource to check back on, especially if you want the latest scoop on any changes to the roadwork or closure timelines.
So, fellow Asheville residents, let’s buckle up and prepare for some changes on Patton Avenue! With a little patience and planning, we will get through this construction period together. Safe travels to everyone as we navigate these lanes and enjoy the improvements to come!
Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic
HERE Resources
Patton Avenue Lane Changes Begin January 2025
Overnight closures set once again for Patton Avenue in downtown Asheville
Road closures planned in Patton Avenue area in downtown Asheville starting July 9
Asheville: NCDOT Provides Update on I-26 Connector Project to City Council
I-26 Connector: NCDOT Provides Updates to Asheville City Council on Progress and Costs
City of Asheville kicks off the Patton Ave Sidewalk Accessibility Improvement project
Additional Resources
- WLOS: Downtown Asheville Patton Avenue Closures Start on Jan 10
- Google Search: Patton Avenue Asheville
- WLOS: First 3 Overnight Closures Scheduled for Patton Avenue
- Wikipedia: Stormwater Management
- WLOS: Fiery Crash Prompts Partial Closure of Patton Avenue
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Traffic Management