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OHM Advisors proposes water, sewer and land‑use master plan for Cocke County’s Exit 440 corridor
Summary
Consulting firm OHM Advisors submitted a $489,600 proposal to Cocke County to develop a five‑ to 20‑year water and sewer master plan and land‑use scenario planning focused on the TDOT Exit 440 reconfiguration and adjacent corridors, including public outreach and decentralized wastewater feasibility analysis.
OHM Advisors on June 5, 2025 submitted a professional services proposal to Cocke County to prepare a water and sewer infrastructure and land‑use master plan for a roughly 20‑square‑mile study area centered on the Tennessee Department of Transportation’s planned reconfiguration of I‑40 Exit 440, anticipated to be complete in 2030.
The proposal, addressed to Mayor Rob Mathis, identifies four priority subareas — A (Cosby to Wilton Springs), B (Cosby and nearby schools), C (connection west along U.S. 321) and D (I‑40 through Hartford) — and sets out Tasks 1–7: project startup and management; data discovery and analysis;…
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