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Alabama Governor Kay Ivey announced $3.1M in state funding for 11 local road and bridge projects. The grants are part of the Rebuild Alabama Act, showcasing Ivey's commitment to state infrastructure improvements. Cities and counties also contributed $1.37M in local matching funds.
Wed October 02, 2024 - Southeast Edition #21
Alabama's governor said on Sept. 30 that $3.1 million in state funding is being awarded to 11 communities for various road and bridge projects, highlighting her ongoing commitment to enhancing Alabama's infrastructure.
Ten of the projects involve resurfacing and upgrading local streets and roadways, according to a news release from Gov. Kay Ivey's Montgomery office.
The funding is made available under the Alabama Department of Transportation's (ALDOT) Annual Grant Program, created by the Rebuild Alabama Act.
Rebuild Alabama, overwhelmingly passed by the Legislature and signed into law by Ivey in 2019, requires ALDOT to establish an annual program setting aside a minimum of $10 million off the top of the state's share of gas tax revenue for local projects. It has helped Alabama to see transformational progress in rebuilding the state's infrastructure, and established Ivey as the "infrastructure governor."
"From day one of the Ivey Administration, I have made clear to the people of our state that improving Alabama's roads and bridges is a top priority, and I am proud we continue delivering on that promise," she said in the statement. "Our work is not done, and we will continue delivering results in all 67 of our counties."
The latest Rebuild Alabama project grants broke down like this:
Of the awarded projects, cities and counties also contributed $1.37 million in local matching funds. All projects are required to move forward within one year of the awarding of funds.
More than $15 million in state transportation funds has been awarded through the application-based program during the 2024 fiscal year. This was the first year ALDOT funded the Annual Grant Program above the minimum $10 million required under the Rebuild Alabama Act.
Since its act's passage, local projects in every Alabama county have been awarded state transportation funding.
Later in October, Ivey will make visits to a few of the areas awarded with the latest round of funding, including DeKalb, Chilton and Dale counties.