Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle expressed his appreciation today to Gov. Kay Ivey for approving three critical infrastructure projects.
Gov. Ivey on Thursday pledged 60% in state funds for the projects, which are also in Round 2 of the Huntsville-area Restore Our Roads plan (ROR2). The cities of Huntsville and Madison and the Madison County Commission collaborated to provide the 40% local match.
Gov. Ivey made the announcement at Thursday’s 2022 Alabama Update, hosted by the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce.
Projects that received state funds include:
- Widening Interstate 565 from County Line Road to Wall Triana Highway – $50M project cost;
- Widening U.S. 72 West from Providence Main to Nance Road – $50M project cost; and
- Widening Alabama 53 from Taurus Drive to Harvest Road.
“To be a growing, prosperous city you have to have a transportation grid that supports the needs of your workforce,” Mayor Battle said. “These three major projects are a strong start in accomplishing our ROR2 plan to keep metro Huntsville thriving and provide a high quality of life.”
Mayor Battle credits the effort to complete ROR2 to strong working partnerships with the local legislative delegation, including State Reps. Rex Reynolds and Andy Whitt and State Sen. Tom Butler, as well as the Madison County Commission and City of Madison.
Huntsville Director of Urban & Economic Development Shane Davis praised the commitment by elected leaders to work together to advance public infrastructure needs. He said the projects ultimately benefit all Alabamians, regardless of jurisdiction.
“By working together, we are able to sustain the quality of life our citizens expect, manage current growth and remain a strong community for future job growth,” Davis said. “Gov. Ivey understands the infrastructure needs in Alabama. We thank her in supporting the effort of jointly putting our resources together to advance these road projects.”
Click here to learn more about the Restore Our Roads Initiative.
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