Another 24 road and bridge projects across Alabama have been selected to share more than $40 million in state transportation funding.
On Thursday, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey announced the allocation of more than $40 million in state transportation funding to support road and bridge projects across Alabama. The funding, part of the Alabama Transportation Rehabilitation and Improvement Program-II (ATRIP-II), will benefit 24 selected projects.
The Alabama Department of Transportation is taking action ahead of time to be as prepared for upcoming winter weather as possible. “ALDOT crews have been out pretreating today, our interstates and our major U.
The Alabama Department of Transportation will prioritize bridges and interstate highways first, followed by U.S. and state highways based on traffic volume.
There were 24 projects selected for funding for a total of just over $40 million in state transportation funding.
As snow continues to fall in the Chattahoochee Valley, the Alabama Department of Transportation is monitoring the road conditions in the area. According to ALDOT, the roads and highways
Hundreds of Alabama National Guard service members have been called to duty to help in the winter storm approaching the state. According to a news release, the activation on Jan. 19 involves more than 400 members who will operate out of seven regional facilities from Birmingham to Mobile.
according to results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress, Alabama students are at the forefront of math progress.
Under the Biden administration, the department had considered the current and future impacts of climate change in almost everything it did, calculating how increased heat, flooding and drought affected roads and other transportation infrastructure.
Starting on February 1, 2025, the Alabama Department of Labor will officially become the Department of Workforce.This department transition is due as a result o
Eight electric buses are set to join The University of Alabama’s Crimson Ride fleet this July as part of a partnership between the College of Engineering’s Center for Advanced Vehicle Technologies and UA Transportation Services.
Gov. Kay Ivey announced that Alabaster has been awarded $2 million in Alabama Transportation Rehabilitation Improvement Program-II grants to help fund a project to improve traffic flow along Highway 119.