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Topic: Idaho Springs Road
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Clarksville Gas and Water Department announces Dunbar Cave Road, Idaho Springs Road Area Water Outage for Ongoing Water Main Work
Area residents may also experience low water pressure during the work.
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Clarksville Gas and Water Department announces Water Outage Planned for Dunbar Cave Road Area
Area residents may also experience low water pressure during the work.
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Clarksville Gas and Water Department announces Dunbar Cave Road Area Wide Water Outage Planned
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City of Clarksville announces section of Dunbar Cave Road to close for Bridge Replacement at Swan Lake
The work is expected to start on Tuesday, September 1st, 2020 weather permitting. ![]() Work to replace this Dunbar Cave Road bridge will begin September 1st, closing the road for about 45 days between Idaho Springs Road and Acuff Road near Swan Lake Golf Course. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Clarksville Gas and Water Department announces planned Idaho Springs Road, Hay Market Road Area Water Outage
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Clarksville Gas and Water reports Dunbar Cave Road Area Water OutageClarksville Gas and Water DepartmentWednesday, December 12th, 2018
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Clarksville Gas and Water reports Idaho Springs Road and Wingate Drive Area-Wide Water OutageWednesday, January 3rd, 2018
The water outage will affect roads and streets surrounding Idaho Springs, Wingate Drive and Kimberly Drive areas including Hay Market Road, Dunbar Dell Road, Front Street, Woodstock Lane, Cornwell Road, New Castle Road, Acuff Road, Idlewood Road, Stratford Way, Fairway-Wingate Drive, Hyde Park and Waterloo Drive.
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CDE Lightband reports 200 Customers without Power
CDE crews are still working to restore power to those areas.
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Cumberland River and Red River have crested in Clarksville and are subsiding
McGregor Park is closed with most of the walkways and all of the Plaza’s underwater. Clarksville Department of Parks and Recreation maintenance employees had already removed their equipment from their storerooms beneath the River Center the previous day as a precaution. Early this morning workers were on hand monitoring the river levels and attempting to keep the flood debris from settling in the stairwells ![]() Mark Tummons the Director of the Clarksville Department of Parks and Recreation surveys the flooded Liberty Park «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
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