January 27, 2013 - North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory is declaring in a state of emergency for mountain counties affected
by a landslide triggered by heavy rains earlier this month. Governor
McCrory signed an executive order Wednesday for an emergency declaration
covering Graham, Jackson and Swain counties and areas within the Qualla
Boundary of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indian. McCrory's
declaration enables the state and local governments to seek federal
emergency assistance and reimbursement for costs incurred as a result of
the slide.
US 441 Road Closure:Great
Smoky Mountains National Park officials have been working with the
Federal Highways Administration (FHWA) to assess damage to Newfound Gap
Road (U.S. 441) as a result of a January 16 landslide. The FHWA has
completed their field survey work, and are now in the initial stage of
preparation work to reconstruct the 200 linear feet of road.
This first phase of work will include the stabilization of the slide,
removal of landslide debris from the work area, and the completion of a
path for construction vehicles to access the section of the slide below
the roadway. The work is being coordinated by the FHWA and is expected
to begin as early as next week.
While the preparation work is taking place, the design of the road repair is in the development process. The road will be reconstructed as a reinforced full slope roadway.
The design will allow for the drainage of water which will protect the
road and park resources from future damage. This second phase will begin
when the initial site preparation work has been completed. A timeline
of completion cannot be determined until the final design has been
developed and approved.
“We recognize the importance of Newfound
Gap Road to our neighboring communities in our tourism based economy,”
said Superintendent Dale Ditmanson. “Therefore we are evaluating all
reconstruction options to make sure the road work is completed in a
timely but safe and efficient manner.”
The park is moving forward
on re-vegetating the three acre debris field with native species to aid
in sediment and erosion control. This measure will prevent run off from
draining into the Beech Flats Prong stream located just below the slide
area.
While the access from Gatlinburg to Cherokee will remained
closed during the construction period, Newfound Gap Road has been
opened from the Gatlinburg, TN entrance to Newfound Gap, and from
Cherokee, NC entrance to Smokemont Campground. Visitors who want to sightsee and recreate in the park will still find opportunities through both entrances.
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