Oak Firewood Available
One of our huge old Oak trees dropped a 40’+ 18″ branch yesterday into the front yard. Side branches (under 4″ diameter) have been cut into 6′ to 8′ sections. Let us know if you want some ASAP. We intend to get it off the lawn this week. You can call us at 250-5734 or 696-0677. Gene and Rosemary Burr
Lost German Shepard on Maloney Rd.?
Have a large, healthy brown and black German Shepard hanging around our house at 3621 Maloney Rd. Call 250-5734 if you know where he belongs.
problems with lighting at Alcoa Hwy and Montlake intersection?
Many people in our neighborhood have complained of difficulty seeing the highway at night in order to safely turn out of our neighborhood onto Alcoa Highway from Montlake, due to the fact that there has been no street light at that intersection since construction began. Over a number of months we have made multiple contacts with both TDOT and Knoxville City traffic engineering, with each of these entities referring us back to the other. It appears that unless TDOT hears from enough individuals who have either had or witnessed accidents/near-misses at that intersection to make clear to them their responsibility for correcting this safety hazard (which they created), the problem–and the accidents– will continue until late 2019, when consruction is due to be completed.
Therefore, I strongly urge you to contact TDOT officials to apprise them of your concerns. Below is contact information for Tracie Widner, TDOT Operations District Supervisor, and Keisha Gregory, TDOT Administration Services Assistant.
Tracie Widner
865-594-2337
tracie.widner@tn,gov
Keisha Gregory
865-594-3849
keisha.gregory@tn.gov
There’s no guarantee that this approach will be effective, but there is a chance that TDOT will respond when, due to the number of complaints received, they have a more complete picture of our concerns.
Rosemary Burr
problems with lighting at Montlake and Alcoa Hwy intersection?
Many people in our neighborhood have complained of difficulty seeing the highway at night in order to safely turn out of our neighborhood onto Alcoa Highway from Montlake, due to the fact that there has been no street light at that intersection since construction began. Over a number of months we have made multiple contacts with both TDOT and Knoxville City traffic engineering, with each of these entities referring us back to the other. It appears that unless TDOT hears from enough individuals who have either had or witnessed accidents/near-misses at that intersection to make clear to them their responsibility for correcting this safety hazard (which they created), the problem–and the accidents– will continue until late 2019, when consruction is due to be completed.
Therefore, I strongly urge you to contact TDOT officials to apprise them of your concerns. Below is contact information for Tracie Widner, TDOT Operations District Supervisor, and Keisha Gregory, TDOT Administration Services Assistant.
Tracie Widner
865-594-2337
tracie.widner@tn,gov
Keisha Gregory
865-594-3849
keisha.gregory@tn.gov
There’s no guarantee that this approach will be effective, but there is a chance that TDOT will respond when, due to the number of complaints received, they have a more complete picture of our concerns.
Rosemary Burr
Snake Sighting
lost dog?We found a black lab walking in the middle of Maloney Rd in front of our house–no ID. We have him im our dog yard for safekeeping. Please call us at 696-0677 if you’re looking for him.
8:12 AM (1 hour ago)
Alcoa Highway photo map
Tried to enlarge photo map, clicked on it, and it did not enlarge. Do I need to move my tongue to my other cheek? Gene