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ALDOT releases fiscal year 2025 Annual Report

The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) has released its Fiscal Year 2025 Annual Report, now available on the ALDOT website. The report highlights the department’s accomplishments and operations from Oct. 1, 2024, through Sept. 30, 2025, offering a comprehensive look at projects, investments and initiatives that continue to move Alabama forward.

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Snow blanketed US-72/Florence Boulevard in Lauderdale County in January 2024

In preparation for Winter Storm Cora, the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) is ramping up its preparation efforts in advance of the approaching cold airmass. ALDOT crews began pretreatment on select routes in some areas of the state today and pretreatments will continue and expand across much of the state Wednesday and Thursday.

Roadway pretreatments…

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With forecasts predicting a potential wave of cold weather and the possibility of winter precipitation across Alabama, the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) is actively preparing to keep state roadways safe for motorists.

ALDOT is closely monitoring weather forecasts from the National Weather Service and other meteorological sources to track the development and movement of…

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The star shows the location of the Miles Creek bridge on I-85 South.

An Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) bridge widening project on Interstate 85 South over Miles Creek at Exit 42 (Wire Road) begins Monday, Jan. 6.   

The project will widen the bridge over Miles Creek at Exit 42 (Wire Road) on I-85 South to accommodate the extension of the deceleration lane off the interstate onto…

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During the Fiscal year 2024, North Alabama saw significant strides in transportation infrastructure. The Alabama Department of Transportation’s (ALDOT) North Region spearheaded numerous projects, from major interstate improvements to vital local road upgrades.

Interstate Advancements I-65 The rehabilitation of the Tennessee River bridges in Morgan and Limestone counties progressed significantly, exceeding initial expectations. Planning commenced…Read More “North Region sees significant advancements”

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