Traffic Backed Up in Small Madison County Town

Hot Springs in Madison County is being impacted by work on Interstate 40 in Haywood County. The N.C. Department of Transportation has begun a two-year project to completely replace two bridges on Interstate 40 in Haywood County. NC Department of Transportation recommended traffic to and from Tennessee to either funnel into one lane on I-40 or take I-26 to I-81 to avoid the work zone. Drivers in our area often go to Mars Hill then take Hwy 25/70 to Hot Springs to bypass I-40 congestion when going to Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge in Tennessee.  Apparently lots of other drivers are now finding this route, instead of staying on I-26 into Tennessee, causing Hot Springs to become a “hot spot” of traffic congestion. On a recent weekend Hot Springs police had to stop vehicles in the downtown area just to allow pedestrians to cross the street. They are now looking into installing a temporary red light near the train tracks in downtown Hot Springs. For the next two years we can expect to see increased traffic on I-26 and the roads through Mars Hill and Madison County as people seek alternative routes to Tennessee. Changes on the I-40 bridges will include wildlife fencing, with jump-outs, that create safe passage for bears, deer, elk and smaller animals from one side of I-40 to the other.

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