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Dunlop/Rollow Lane intersection back open for first time since floods, roundabout still to come

Dunlop/Rollow Lane intersection back open for first time since floods, roundabout still to come

Dunlop Lane and Rollow Lane on Sept. 12, 2025. (Montgomery County Highway Department, contributed) Photo: Contributed


CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Traffic flow through the Dunlop Lane and Rollow Lane intersection reopened today at 4 p.m., though the roundabout isn’t quite ready.

“While the project isn’t fully complete just yet, we’ve worked diligently to provide the best solution to get traffic flowing as soon as possible,” Montgomery County Highway Department said in an announcement.

For now, the intersection will function as a four-way stop to allow vehicles through safely while crews finish remaining work, including traffic control structures. Drivers are urged to follow posted signage and road markings for safe travel through the updated traffic pattern.

The roundabout is expected to be open in the next 30 days.

“We sincerely thank our residents for their patience and understanding throughout this process,” the Highway Department said. “Your cooperation has allowed us to push forward with a solution that prioritizes safety while getting this critical intersection moving again.”

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