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Hartselle Enquirer

ALDOT to begin bridge work Monday

The Alabama Department of Transportation will begin work Monday to apply a new, non-skid polymer surface to I-65’s Tennessee River bridges.

The $6.8 million project to apply overlay is slated to begin Monday, July 16, weather permitting. The project is estimated to be completed by early August.

Single-lane closures will occur on northbound and southbound bridges seven days a week. Motorists regularly using the bridges are encouraged to use alternate routes to avoid lengthy delays.

Wide loads must use alternate routes. Suggested alternate routes include:

I-65 NORTH

Exit 318 – U.S. Highway 31 – Lacon

Exit 325 – Thompson Road

Exit 328 – State Route 36 – Hartselle (U.S. Highway 231 North-Huntsville Traffic Only)

Exit 334 – State Route 67 – Decatur, Priceville, Somerville

I-65 SOUTH

Exit 354 – U.S. Highway 31 – Athens

Exit 347 – Huntsville, Browns Ferry Road (Light Loads Only)

Alabama State Troopers will strictly enforce the 50 mph speed limit in the work zone. Motorists are urged to be attentive to traffic directive signs, allow plenty of distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front, use alternate routes, adjust arrival/departure times, observe work zone speed limits and other work zone signs, and use extreme caution in this area.

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