Making roads safer to drive is the Alabama Department of Transportation’s mission as it continues with its Federal-aid Maintenance Resurfacing Program statewide. Using ALDOT’s Pavement Preservation Policy, Area employees evaluate the condition of pavement near them and make recommendations to the ALDOT Deputy Director of Operations who approves projects for each fiscal year.
ALDOT’s Southwest Region Fiscal Year 2024 resurfacing program will total approximately $40 million dollars. This total covers seven to eight projects with a total of 47 miles in the Mobile area, and eight to nine projects in the Grove Hill area totaling 35 miles.
Mobile Area projects will include Mobile, Baldwin, Escambia and Conecuh counties.
Grove Hill projects will include Clarke, Choctaw, Marengo, Wilcox and Monroe counties.
Mobile Area Projects –
- SR-217 from US-45 to Lakeview Ridge Lane in Mobile County.
- US-98 from County Road 32 to County Road 11 in Baldwin County.
- SR-41 from I-65 to SR-12 (US-84) in Conecuh County.
- US-90 from Fowl River Bridge to Halls Mill Creek Bridge in Mobile County.
- US-31 from Old US-31 to Burnt Corn Creek Bridge in Escambia County.
- SR-21 from the State Line to Sunset Drive in Escambia County.
- SR-287 from SR-59 to I-65 in Baldwin County.
Grove Hill Area Projects –
- US-84 from County Road 22 to SR-295 in Clarke County.
- SR-178 from US-43 to County Road 27 in Clarke County.
- US-84 from the Alabama / Mississippi State Line to SR-17 in Choctaw County.
- US-80 from Lee Avenue to Hale County Line in Marengo County.
- SR-28 from SR-66 to SR-5 in Marengo County and Wilcox County.
- SR-83 from the Conecuh County Line to SR-47 in Conecuh and Monroe County.
- SR-66 from SR-28 to the County Line in Marengo County.
- SR-162 from West of Dixon Creek to SR-28 in Wilcox County.