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Council delays vote on Valleydale Road ALDOT agreement after members press for funding plan
Summary
The council continued a supplemental agreement with ALDOT that authorizes utility relocations and two construction phases for Valleydale Road widening after members asked for a clearer funding schedule for the city's 20% match, which is estimated at several million dollars per phase.
Hoover — The Hoover City Council on March 3 continued a resolution that would authorize the mayor to sign a supplemental agreement with the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) for utility relocations and construction of two phases of the Valleydale Road widening project, after councilors pressed staff for a clearer plan to fund the city’s share.
City staff described the agreement as covering relocation of utilities for two construction phases: utility relocation work is estimated at $10 million (an 80% federal / 20% city split), with staff estimating the…
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