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Resurfacing of SR-24 between Red Bay, Belgreen to start

A blue and white state route shield marks SR-24 as an Appalachian Development Corridor. The divided four-lane highway winds over hills. A patched area of pavement is visible.
A $4.7 million project to resurface more than eight miles of SR-24 in western Franklin County will begin soon.
May 27, 2026

A $4.7 million project to resurface more than eight miles of SR-24 in western Franklin County will begin late this week or early next week, weather permitting.

The contractor, Rogers Group, will mill and pave the divided four-lane highway from SR-247 to west of CR-21.

Please expect single-lane closures daily. Visit ALGOTraffic.com for real-time traffic updates.

ALDOT anticipates completion in late summer.

Other resurfacing projects on SR-24 in Franklin County

Rogers Group recently completed the $3 million resurfacing of 5.5 miles of SR-24 from east of SR-243 in Russellville to CR-83. Another $3 million project, expected to start later this summer, will resurface another 5.3 miles of SR-24 from CR-83 to the Lawrence County line.