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Public Meeting on Brinkley Road Improvement Project from Manson Pike to Franklin Road July 18

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The City of Murfreesboro will conduct a public informational meeting at Blackman Community Club, Tuesday, July 18, 2017, from 5 p.m. – 7 p.m., to provide an opportunity for the public to review plans on the proposed Brinkley Road Improvement Project.

Representatives from SEC, Inc., the City’s consultant for the widening project, will explain the project and answer questions.  Property owners, residents and interested parties are welcome to visit the informational meeting at any time during the 2-hour meeting.

Who: City of Murfreesboro administrators, City Engineer Chris Griffith, SEC, Inc. representatives, property owners and residents affected by the proposal improvements to Brinkley Road.

What:  Informational public meeting to review proposed improvements to Brinkley Road.

When:   5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 18, 2017.

Where:  Blackman Community Club http://blackmancommunityclub.com/
4310 Manson Pike
Murfreesboro, TN 37129

The City Council approved an amended Design Contract Agreement with SEC Inc. in May 2016 for a preliminary and final design services contract for widening Brinkley Road from Franklin Road (Hwy 96) to Manson Pike.  The widening of 2.1 miles of roadway near Blackman High School includes three lane curb and gutter and a bridge over Overall Creek.  The improvement also includes reconstruction of Blaze Dr. from Brinkley to Blackman High School already underway this summer.

“We are eager to get started on this critical improvement project,” said City Engineer Chris Griffith. “Brinkley Road is a busy crossroad from Hwy 96 to Manson Pike and getting busier with the expanding growth of the Blackman area.

To review proposed plans of the project prior to the public meeting, the public is encouraged to contact City Engineer Chris Griffith at cgriffith@murfreesborotn.gov or by calling (615) 893-6441.

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