The Lawrence County Highway Department identified 112 roadway sections within the county that have a history of or have been known to flood and has, therefore, categorized these sections as low water crossings. TDOT and CDM Smith are developing a resilience plan for Lawrence County to help prioritize these areas for future improvements. Your feedback through the survey and interactive map will play an important role in helping us identify and prioritize which low water crossings should be prioritized.
Thank you for your participation!

Directions for the Survey

Answer the Below Questions: Fill in the below answers to the best of your abilitiy.

Submit Your Feedback: Once you've completed the survey for each crossing, click "Submit" to share your input with us.

Instructions for using the Interactive Map
  1. Zoom In: Use the zoom controls on the map to locate the low water crossing you want to comment on.
  2. Select a Marker: Click on the red marker representing the low water crossing you'd like to provide feedback on.
  3. Answer Survey Questions: A pop-up window will appear with several survey questions. Please take a moment to answer each question based on your experience with that crossing.
  4. Submit Your Feedback: Once you've answered the survey questions, click the Submit button to send your feedback.
  5. Rank the Crossing: If you believe this crossing is a high priority for improvements, click the Thumbs Up/Upvote button to rank it as a crossing of importance.

Feel free to repeat the process for other crossings you wish to comment on. Your feedback is valuable in helping us prioritize and improve the resilience and safety of Lawrence County’s low water crossings.