The Alabama Department of Transportation will prioritize bridges and interstate highways first, followed by U.S. and state highways based on traffic volume.
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.
After years of flooding and two presidential administrations, homeowners in Shiloh say they are still waiting for state and federal agencies to make them whole.
Alabama State Troopers report snow and ice-covered roads for most of central and north Alabama. The Alabama Department of Transportation is actively treating Interstate 20 .from the Georgia state line to the Logan Martin Bridge. U.S. 31 in Vestavia Hills headed toward Homewood near Brookwood Baptist Medical Center is closed and barricaded.
Work on the Gordo Bypass is in its final stretch, and Alabama's Department of Transportation said the process is running smoothly.
ALDOT reminds drivers that this extended, extreme cold could cause major problems because any moisture left on the roads could refreeze, creating black ice.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency and Department of Transportation said it’s too early to tell what next week will look like. But, they say they are ready to
The city of Cullman was awarded an over $20 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation for the St. Bernard Bridge Replacement Project.
The Alabama Department of Transportation is preparing to keep roadways safe and open during the incoming winter weather.
ALDOT personnel are actively tracking weather forecasts and roadway conditions, particularly in areas expected to experience the most severe winter weather.
ALDOT is planning extensive pretreatment operations across the state and will conduct active clearing and treatment operations when snowfall begins.
RAINBOW CITY, Ala. ( WBRC) - Leaders in Rainbow City want to improve traffic flow and keep your commute running smoothly as the city continues to grow. City leaders are now signing a traffic signal and maintenance agreement with the state of Alabama and Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT), creating an integrated traffic control system.