Shelbyville staff present corridor access management study for U.S. 231, U.S. 41A and SR 437; council scheduled action under consideration
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Summary
Planning staff presented the Shelbyville Corridor Access Management Study (March 2025) covering US-231, US-41A and SR-437; the study identifies corridor guidelines and was placed on the agenda as a resolution for council consideration.
Planning staff briefed the City Council April 29 on the Shelbyville Corridor Access Management Study dated March 2025, which covers U.S. 231, U.S. 41A and State Route 437 (the Shelbyville bypass).
The study provides mobility and access management recommendations for the city’s principal corridors and is intended to guide zoning, driveway spacing, turn-lane design and long-term corridor investments. Planning staff asked council members to review the study and consider adoption by resolution to inform zoning decisions and site-plan review consistent with corridor objectives.
Council members discussed the study in the context of recent rezoning requests along 231 North and asked staff to coordinate corridor guidance with property owners, developers and TDOT where state route access or turn-lane work is required.
Ending: Staff placed the study on the agenda for council consideration as a resolution; adoption would align future zoning and access decisions with the corridor recommendations.

