US 64 (Corridor K)

Polk County
Polk Corridor K

A series of projects have been identified for US 64, commonly referred to as Corridor K. The proposed spot improvements would cover approximately 20 miles of the corridor, from west of the Ocoee River to State Route (SR) 68 near Ducktown. The purpose of the proposed projects is to improve the safety and efficiency of the route, as well as regional mobility and connectivity. The improvements would preserve environmental quality and support economic development.

Proposed design improvements include roadway widening, guardrail installation, and curve correction, as well as intersection and recreational access improvements. Proposed rockfall mitigation includes rock excavation and catch fence installation. Due to the size of the proposed improvements, TDOT has split the project into several segments.

Four spot improvements are in TDOT's 10-Year Project Plan, with construction scheduled for Fiscal Year 2026. Concepts for the remainder of the corridor will continue to be developed and added to the plan.

Current Status: TDOT is currently working with the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) on a targeted approach. Four targeted approach locations have been identified and are currently in development.

Estimated construction start: Fiscal Year 2026

Estimated completion: TBD

Polk County
Location 3: Welcome Valley Road to the bridge over Cloud Branch
Add a center two-way turning lane, six-foot paved shoulders, a 10-foot shared use path, and replace the bridge over Cloud Branch.
Location 4: Bridge over Cloud Branch to east of SR 314
Add a center two-way turning lane, six-foot paved shoulders, a 10-foot shared use path, and replace the bridge over Cloud Branch.
Location 7: Near the Lake Ocoee Inn to near the Lake Ocoee Marina Improve the horizontal curve on SR 40 to improve the design speed, add a new entrance to Lake Ocoee Docks and Fuel (including a right-turn lane), and add a westbound left-turn lane.
Location 9: Existing USFS Ranger Station access drive to Oswald Road
Widen SR 40 to provide improved access to the Cherokee National Forest Ranger Station and Chilhowee Recreation area, including a dedicated left-turn lane onto Oswald Road.
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History and Background

Corridor K is part of the Appalachian Development Highway System (ADHS), which stretches 127 miles between Cleveland, Tennessee, and Dillsboro, North Carolina. The section of Corridor K, known as the Ocoee River Gorge section, includes 20 miles of US 64 between the Ocoee River and Ducktown.

The Ocoee River Gorge section of Corridor K is part of the Ocoee Scenic Byway and is a Tennessee Scenic Parkway. It is also the only east-west arterial in the region and serves through, local, and recreational traffic.

The existing two-lane highway does not meet current design standards. The corridor contains numerous roadway deficiencies and safety issues with limited shoulder widths, lack of guardrails, inadequate sight distance, and sharp curves. The windy, rocky terrain also presents a major barrier to development with increased susceptibility to rockslides and lack of convenient detours.

However, funding and environmental challenges have stymied development efforts along Corridor K. TDOT's current approach is to identify targeted spot improvements to improve safety and mobility along the corridor. Four segments are currently identified for funding.

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Public Involvement and Engagement

This website will be one of the principal means of public involvement and feedback. Public comments concerning this project can also be submitted to: TDOT.Comments@tn.gov.  

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Public Information Meeting

TDOT will host a public information meeting on September 10, 2024 to gather public input on the proposed Corridor K Targeted Approach projects in Polk County. The meeting will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at the following location:

Shiloh Baptist Church
358 US 64
Ocoee, TN 37361

The emphasis of this meeting is Targeted Approach Locations 3 and 4. TDOT will also provide a general update of the whole corridor. 

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Project Imagery and Visuals

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Environment

Feasibility studies and environmental reviews will be conducted for all proposed improvements to Corridor K. Environmental studies will be coordinated with state and federal agencies and conducted during the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) document development process.  

Project Contacts

Rae Anne Bradley
TDOT Region 2 Regional Communications Officer (media)

Phone: 423.510.1164
Email: Rae-Anne.Bradley@tn.gov

Haley Slifko
TDOT Region 2 Project Management
Phone: 423.634.7526
Email: Haley.Slifko@tn.gov 

*Subject to change