New Traffic Pattern Planned For Riverfront Parkway

  • Thursday, October 19, 2017
The Chattanooga Department of Transportation will be restriping Riverfront Parkway to improve safety for all people travelling through the corridor and increase the number of available street parking spots.

The curb lanes from Martin Luther King Boulevard to the Olgiati Bridge will be converted to parking with a bicycle facility. This project is intended to calm traffic speeds entering the waterfront district and increase parking along the parkway from the current 10 to 148 spaces.
Vehicle access to all driveways and street crossings will not be affected.
 
Work should be completed by the end of October and the left lanes will remain open through the project.
 
View the plan on the the CDOT Projects Updates page.

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