Contractor to resurface Alabama 20 in Decatur

At the western project limit on Highway 20 in Decatur, the pavement to be replaced by the project, right, contrasts with pavement placed in a previous project in 2019, left.

DECATUR — A project to resurface part of Alabama Highway 20 in Decatur will start Sunday evening and run throughthe week, if weather permits.

According to the Alabama Department of Transportation, Grayson Carter & Son Contracting will mill, patch, and repave more than a mile of the highway from west of 12th Avenue Northwest to the bridge over the CSX railroad.

The contractor will work between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. Sunday nights/Monday mornings through Thursday nights/Friday mornings.

ALDOT anticipates the $896,778 project will be completed this fall.

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