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New Roundabout Opened: Johnson Road W. & Jeff Hamilton Road

Posted on: Oct 21st, 2024 | AnnouncementsFeatured NewsPress ReleasesRoad Closures

 

MOBILE COUNTY, Ala. -- The roundabout at the intersection of Johnson Road W. and Jeff Hamilton Road in west Mobile County opened for travel in all directions on the afternoon of October 20, 2024.

 

The new roundabout is expected to improve safety and reduce crashes in the area.

 

This construction project is funded by the 2018 Pay-As-You-Go program. Pay-As-You-Go is a method of financing road and bridge improvements with no new taxes and no borrowed money. Funds are collected in advance of each road program. Beginning in 1977, Mobile County’s Pay-As-You-Go has funded nearly $1 billion in local road improvements and has been approved by voters each of the 19 times it has appeared on a ballot. Mobile County Pay-As-You-Go projects may be viewed at: https://www.mobilecountyal.gov/government/departments/pay-as-you-go/.

 

 

(Left to Right: Engineering Manager-Construction Johnny Harper; County Engineer Kim Sanderson; District 3 Commissioner Randall Dueitt; Public Works Director Ricky Mitchell; Deputy Public Works Director Neal Howard)

(Left to Right: County Engineer Kim Sanderson; District 3 Commissioner Randall Dueitt; Engineering Manager-Construction Johnny Harper; Public Works Director Ricky Mitchell; Deputy Public Works Director Neal Howard)

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