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Funding in place for SR-33 completion

State Rep. Dennis Powers, R-Jacksboro, and State Sen. Frank Niceley, R-Strawberry Plains, announced that the funding has been approved for the final phase of construction of Tennessee Route 33 connecting Union and Knox counties.

The Tennessee Department of Transportation has completed the right-of-way phase of the development for Route 33 (Maynardville Highway).

This 5.2-mile project will adjoin the portion of Route 33 in Union County to the Knox County line and Tennessee 144. The proposed project includes widening the highway from two lanes to five.

“We have been working on this project since 2010, and I am very proud to see it finally coming to the construction phase,” said Powers.

“Just as improved roads are important for safer travel, infrastructure is one of the most significant economic multipliers,” Powers said. “The widening of State Route 33 will strengthen Union County’s position for growth and help us attract new business and industry.”

This section of Route 33 is the last section to be widened between Halls in Knox County and Maynardville in Union County. The project will improve safety, capacity, and operations of the existing roadway.

“This is a huge project that will benefit Union, Claiborne and Hancock counties,” said Niceley. “It will be a tremendous help in alleviating traffic. Not only will it improve the looks of the area, but it will enhance business growth. I am very pleased that it is moving forward to the final construction phase.”

The total project cost including engineering, right-of-way appraisal, acquisition and construction, is estimated to be approximately $69 million.

Construction for the final phase of the project is expected to begin in fall 2021.