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Public invited to Southwest Region transportation planning meeting

Cover of the Alabama Statewide Transportation Plan, published July 24, 2017, featuring the ALDOT logo and images representing highways, bridges, transit, bicycling, aviation, freight rail and trucking.
The Alabama Statewide Transportation Plan provides a long-range vision for the state's transportation system and helps guide investment decisions across all modes of transportation. ALDOT is updating the plan and encouraging public input through a series of regional public involvement meetings.
Jun 24, 2026

The Alabama Department of Transportation’s Southwest Region will host a transportation planning meeting on July 6 from 5 to 7 p.m. ALDOT encourages the public to attend, discuss and comment on the Statewide Transportation Plan (SWTP). Comments received during the meeting will help shape Alabama’s next Statewide Transportation Plan.

What is the SWTP and why does it matter?

The SWTP evaluates the current transportation system and identifies improvement and maintenance strategies from now through 2050 to help meet the state’s economic development, transportation and sustainability goals. The plan helps guide how transportation dollars are invested over the next 20 years. It helps identify current and future transportation needs and priorities and supports investments that improve safety, mobility and economic growth. Alabama’s transportation infrastructure includes the highway system, transit and all rail lines, bicycle and pedestrian operations, freight operations, airports and waterways.

Transportation planning decisions can affect residents in many ways, including:

  • Safer roads and bridges
  • Reduced congestion
  • Better freight movement that supports jobs and businesses
  • Improved hurricane evacuation routes
  • Project improvements that support economic development
  • Better access for walking, biking and transit where appropriate
  • Preserving existing infrastructure before it deteriorates

Why public input matters.

Public input is a critical part of the planning process because it helps ALDOT identify transportation needs, challenges and priorities that may not be evident through data and engineering studies alone.

This meeting is an informal open house format. Representatives of ALDOT will be present for any concerns and questions. Provisions will be made to receive your comments at the meeting.

Public input gathered during the meeting will help identify transportation priorities and future needs in the Southwest Region.

Anyone with disabilities needing special assistance should contact ALDOT at (251) 470-8200 at least five business days before the meeting and specify the type of assistance needed.

The regional meeting will be held at the following location:

ALDOT Southwest Region Training Building (Building T)

1701 I-65 West Service Road, North

Mobile, Alabama 36618

The Southwest Region includes the following counties: Baldwin, Clarke, Choctaw, Conecuh, Escambia, Marengo, Mobile, Washington and Wilcox.

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