Several new resurfacing projects have begun or are scheduled to begin in coming weeks in Tennessee.
Standard practice in Tennessee is to resurface interstates every 8 years and state routes every 12 years. Officials say this keeps roadways in good condition meaning a smoother ride for commuters. It also reduces the need for major repairs.
“If you wait to resurface until you can see cracks in the road, the repairs are more costly because potholes begin in the subsurface material,” says Tennessee DOT Region Director Paul Degges.
In the Nashville area major projects include:
I-40 from west of Newsom Station to Charlotte Pike
Gallatin Road from Two Mile Pike to the Sumner County line
Ellington Parkway from Spring Street to East Trinity Lane
Hermitage Avenue/Lebanon Road from Peabody Street to Donelson Hills Drive








