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Alexander City authorizes $120,000 in gas-tax funds for federal HSIP road change to add center turn lane
Summary
The council approved an agreement to accept federal HSIP project HSIP0038 and to pay an extra $120,000 from gas-tax funds to upgrade a proposed two-lane connector to a three-lane road with a center turn lane to improve safety and support development.
Alexander City Council voted to authorize the mayor to enter into a federal-aid preliminary engineering and construction agreement for Project HSIP0038 and to pay $120,000 from city gas-tax funds to upgrade a proposed connector from two lanes to three lanes. The project is described in the agreement as an access-management effort intended to remove several left-turn movements on state Highway 280 and reduce accident-prone locations.
The council’s action followed a staff presentation of the HSIP (Highway Safety Improvement Program) preliminary plan, which…
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