Governor Ivey Announces ATRIP-II Projects for 2022

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MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey and the Alabama Department of Transportation on Wednesday announced that more than $40 million in state transportation funding is being awarded to cities and counties for various road and bridge projects.

The funding is made available through the Alabama Transportation Rehabilitation and Improvement Program-II (ATRIP-II), a program created by the Rebuild Alabama Act. The Rebuild Alabama Act requires ATRIP-II to be an annual program setting aside a minimum of $30 million off the top of ALDOT’s share of new gas tax revenue for projects of local interest on the state highway system.

“While our work is far from over, we have made significant progress in improving our roads and bridges thanks to Rebuild Alabama. During my state of the state address, I shared that on top of local improvements, the state has administered projects in almost all 67 counties, and I am thrilled to be announcing additional awards today,” said Governor Ivey. “I look forward to continue putting every single penny of these funds to good use for the people of Alabama.”

There were 32 projects selected for funding for a total of $40.31 million in state transportation funding. Of those awarded projects, 17 were from cities and counties putting forward $11.89 million in local funds. Under the ATRIP-II program, there is no requirement that local governments put up matching funds to be eligible.

The state has now awarded more than $100 million in state transportation funds under ATRIP-II since the program’s creation in 2019.

The projects were selected by the ATRIP-II Committee created by the Rebuild Alabama Act. It is anticipated that a number of projects will be under contract during the 2022 fiscal year, however all projects are required to move forward within two years of the awarding of funds.

For more information about the ATRIP-II Program, visit https://www.dot.state.al.us/programs/ATRIPII.html.

 

Applicant County Project Description ATRIP-II Award Local Funds Total
City of Spanish Fort Baldwin Widen SR-225 from 2 Lanes to 3 Lanes from Oakridge Drive to General Canby Boulevard $1,074,347.32 $0 $1,074,347.32
City of Loxley Baldwin Intersection Improvements at US-31 and Bedrock

Boulevard/ Flora Drive, Including Traffic Signals and

Lighting

$561,620.00 $0 $561,620.00
City of Daphne Baldwin Widen and Resurface US-90 from 4 Lanes to 5 Lanes to Add a Center Left Turn Lane from Mt. Aid Baptist Church to 800′ west of SR-181 Intersection (2100 ft) $2,000,000.00 $395,000.00 $2,395,000.00
Butler County Butler Intersection Improvements at US-31 and CR-37 (Dogwood

Trail), Including Turn Lanes and Acceleration Lane

$1,539,738.00 $0 $1,539,738.00
City of Oxford Calhoun Intersection improvements at US-78 and Leon Springs, including turns lanes and signal upgrades; intersection improvements at US-78 and Sunny Eve Road/Dearmanville

Rd, including turning lanes and traffic signal

$2,000,000.00 $2,685,844.73 $4,685,844.73
City of Clanton Chilton

 

Realign Country Club Drive and Poplar Springs Road with

US-31 to Include a New Connector Road with US-31

$685,583.00 $116,022.00 $801,605.00
City of Ashland Clay Add Left/Right Turn Lanes on SR-9 at the Proposed

Entrance to the Industrial Park

$680,000.00 $105,729.74 $785,729.74
City of Muscle Shoals  Colbert Widen and Resurface SR-184 (Second Street) from 4 Lanes to 5 Lanes from 630 ft west of Firestone Avenue to 1900 ft west of SR-133 to add a Center Left Turn Lane $1,554,337.88 150,000.00 $1,704,337.88
City of Ozark Dale Access Management along US-231 from Parker Hills Drive to Claybank Avenue, Including a New Service Road $1,154,617.00 $283,654.25 $1,438,271.25
City of Atmore Escambia INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS ON SR-21 AT PORCH RD

EAST, INCLUDING ADDING A RIGHT TURN LANE ON SR-21

NORTH, ADDING A LEFT TURN LANE ON SR-21 SOUTH,

AND MODIFYING THE EXISTING TRAFFIC SIGNAL. (FY 2022

SUPPLEMENTAL REQUEST)

$386,000.00 $0 $386,000.00
Etowah County Etowah Intersection Improvements at SR-25 and Whorton Bend

Road, Including turn lanes and signal upgrades

$545,289.75 $75,883.10 $621,172.85
Geneva County Geneva ADD LEFT TURN LANES ON AL-52 AND IMPROVE TURNING

RADII ONTO CR-69 AT THE AL-52/CR-69 INTERSECTION (FY

2022 SUPPLEMENTAL REQUEST)

$350,000.00 $0 $350,000.00

 

Applicant County Project Description ATRIP-II Award Local Funds Total
Jefferson County Jefferson Interchange Improvements at I-59/20 Exit 104 (McAshan

Drive) to Include New Overpass Structure over I-59/20 and

Diverging Diamond Intersection at NB/SB Ramp

$2,000,000.00 $2,662,109.05 $4,662,109.05
City of Sulligent Lamar Drainage Improvements on SR-118 (Main Street) from Elm

Street Intersection to Outfall Ditch (375 ft), Including

Sidewalk and Driveway Replacement

$865,636.25 $0 $865,636.25
Lauderdale County Lauderdale Intersection Improvements on CR-61 at the Intersection of

US-72, Including Signal Upgrades

$1,581,730.63 $268,354.50 $1,850,085.13
City of Smith Station Lee Intersection Improvements on Summerville Road (CR-248) at US-280, Including Right Turn Lane and Signal Upgrades $989,106.11 $0 $989,106.11
City of Auburn Lee Widen and Resurface SR-267 (Shug Jordan Parkway) to Add a Center Turn Lane from North of Richland Road to the Armory Commission (1,690 ft). Includes a Culvert Extension $1,515,378.29 $0 $1,515,378.29
City of Athens Limestone Realign South Clinton Street at US-72, Including turn lanes and traffic signal $1,491,147.45 $372,786.86 $1,863,934.31
City of Huntsville  Madison Widen US-431 (Governors Drive) from East of Franklin

Street to East of Bassett Street (1600 ft)

$1,350,000.00 $0 $1,350,000.00
City of Mobile Mobile Traffic Signal Upgrades at various intersections on US-90,

US-98, US-45 within the city limits of Mobile

$1,762,850.67 $250,000.00 $2,012,850.67
Mobile County Mobile ROUNDABOUT AT AL-188 & IRVINGTON BAYOU LA BATRE

HIGHWAY (FY 2022 SUPPLEMENTAL REQUEST)

$215,000.00 $0.00 $215,000.00
City of Monroeville Monroe Roundabout at the Intersection of SR-47 and Clausell Road and Golf Drive in the City of Monroeville $1,339,920.00 $0.00 $1,339,920.00
City of Excel Monroe Add Right turn lane on SR-136 at entrance to Excel School $430,270.00 $0 $430,270.00
City of Montgomery Montgomery Minor Widening, Resurfacing and Restriping on US-31 from I-65 interchange to Hyundai Boulevard to Accommodate additional NB Travel Lane; Widen SB Exit ramp to add

Additional Right turn

$2,000,000.00 $2,242,061.66 $4,242,061.66
City of Marion Perry Resurface SR-14 from Pickens Street to SR-5 to Convert from 4 Lanes to 3 Lanes Adding a Center Left Turn Lane and

Bike Lanes; Resurface Pickens Street and SR-14 around Perry County Courthouse, Including ADA Compliance

Improvements

$1,082,584.20 $65,000.00 $1,147,584.20
Applicant County Project Description ATRIP-II Award Local Funds Total
St. Clair County St. Clair Add left/right turn lanes on US-411 at Kerr Road, including right turn lane on Kerr Road $1,739,158.81 $717,716.37 $2,456,875.18
City of Helena Shelby Widen and Resurface SR-261 from 2 Lanes to 3 Lanes to add a Center Left Turn Lane from south of King Street to

Roy Drive, Including Sidewalks

$1,614,890.43 $986,900.00 $2,601,790.43
City of Brookwood Tuscaloosa Access Management Improvements on SR-216 from

Covered Bridge Road to Miners Memorial Parkway in the

Town of Brookwood

$1,981,274.00 $0 $1,981,274.00
City of Jasper Walker Access Management Improvements on US-78 at the

Intersection of Jones Dairy Road, Including Turn Lanes

$1,880,304.29 $309,308.49 $2,189,612.78
Washington County Washington Add Acceleration Lane on US-43 (SR-13) at the intersection with SR-56, Including Lighting $932,589.00 $0 $932,589.00
Winston County Winston Resurface US-278 (SR-74) from SR-13 to SR-5, Including

Planning to Increase Vertical Clearance on Westbound Lanes

$2,000,000.00 $207,360.85 $2,207,360.85
City of Double Springs Winston Add Left Turn Lane and Extend Right Turn Lane on SR-33 at

CR-24 Intersection; Add Acceleration Lane on CR-24

$1,009,904.50 $0 $1,009,904.50
Overall Totals $40,313,277.58 $11,893,731.60 $52,207,009.18

Media Release/Office of Alabama Governor Kay Ivey

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