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I-59 northbound near Hammondville opens

An empty concrete roadway prior to being opened to traffic. Two-way traffic can be seen on the nearby southbound roadway.
A reconstructed segment of northbound I-59 in DeKalb County opened to traffic today.
Jul 18

A four-mile segment of reconstructed I-59 northbound in DeKalb County opened to traffic this morning. It includes the northbound Exit 231 ramps at SR-40/SR-117 in Hammondville.

Contractor A.G. Peltz Group replaced the old roadway with a new concrete roadway between milepost 229 and milepost 233.5. This concludes the first phase of a $40.8 million project to replace a total of about eight miles of roadway from Fort Payne to north of Hammondville.

An empty concrete roadway, striped and ready to be opened to traffic.
The four-mile segment opened today is the first phase of a $40.8 million project to reconstruct eight miles of I-59 north of Fort Payne.

The second phase will begin near milepost 225, north of Fort Payne, and end around milepost 229. The contractor must finish constructing crossovers before shifting all traffic to the southbound roadway later this summer. No exit ramps will impacted during the second phase.

The project is anticipated to be complete next spring.

An on-ramp and acceleration lane merge into the reconstructed roadway.
Reconstructed northbound on- and off-ramps at Exit 231 (SR-40/SR-117) in Hammondville are now open.

In a separate $41 million project, Wiregrass Construction will use asphalt to reconstruct another eight miles of the northbound roadway, from north of Hammondville to the Georgia state line, with completion anticipated in late 2026.

Two other projects recently replaced nearly 20 miles of I-59 northbound in DeKalb County and northern Etowah County. To date, the state’s investment in reconstructing the corridor north of Gadsden exceeds $150 million.

Related Project
Region/County North/Dekalb
Type of WorkConcrete Pavement
RouteI-59
Projected StartFebruary 2023
Projected CompletionSpring 2025
Traffic ImpactSingle-lane closures northbound and southbound and shift of all traffic to southbound roadway, separated by concrete barrier.

This project will reconstruct (pavement removal, grading, drainage, pavement and traffic stripe) the I-59 northbound roadway from north of US-11 in Fort Payne to north of SR-40/SR-117 in Hammondville.

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