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Governor Kay Ivey Announces $40 Million in State Transportation Funding

Governor Ivey Announces ATRIP-II Projects, Further Rebuilding Alabama

Montgomery, AL – On Thursday, Governor Kay Ivey announced the allocation of more than $40 million in state transportation funding to support road and bridge projects across Alabama. The funding, part of the Alabama Transportation Rehabilitation and Improvement Program-II (ATRIP-II), will benefit 24 selected projects across the state.

“I am proud of the hard work we have put in throughout my Administration to Rebuild Alabama,” said Governor Ivey. “Rebuild Alabama has helped make us stronger as we have broken ground on hundreds of road and bridge projects all across the state. We have projects improving Alabama in all 67 counties, but our job is not finished, and we are not slowing down now!”

The ATRIP-II program, established by the Rebuild Alabama Act of 2019, allocates a minimum of $30 million annually from the Alabama Department of Transportation’s (ALDOT) share of new gas tax revenue for transportation projects of local interest on state-maintained highways.

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Key details include:

  • Total Funding: Over $40 million in state transportation funds was awarded.
  • Local Contributions: Of the selected projects, 13 include contributions of more than $16 million in local funds, though the program does not require matching funds from local governments.
  • Total Impact: Since its creation, ATRIP-II has awarded more than $221.3 million in state transportation funds.
  • Project Timeline: Projects are expected to be under contract during the 2025 fiscal year, with all projects required to advance within two years of receiving funds.

The purpose of ATRIP-II is to rehabilitate and improve Alabama’s transportation infrastructure by addressing critical needs. Projects include enhancements to state-maintained highways and local roads and bridges essential to those projects.

The program emphasizes public safety, economic growth, and the stability of Alabama’s transportation network. By funding infrastructure improvements, ATRIP-II aims to foster a safer and more efficient system of roads and bridges, supporting both residents and the state’s economy.

The projects selected were determined by the ATRIP-II Committee, which is responsible for evaluating and approving proposals.

For more details about the ATRIP-II Program, visit the Alabama Department of Transportation website.

 

Governor Ivey Announces ATRIP-II Projects, Further Rebuilding Alabama

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