ALDOT to perform drilling, testing on I-65 in Morgan County

DECATUR — To prepare for resurfacing I-65 in Morgan County and parts of Limestone and Cullman counties, Alabama Department of Transportation crews will be performing drilling and testing this week, weather permitting.

Motorists are advised to expect intermittent lane closures from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily Monday through Friday on the northbound and southbound lanes between mile marker 315, near Hurricane Creek, in Cullman County to mile marker 339, north of the Tennessee River bridges, in Limestone County.

Also, weather permitting, ALDOT plans to resume maintenance paving on I-65 in the first week of March. Crews will complete repairs to potholes from January’s winter storm and is anticipated to take about one week.

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