Resurfacing of Alabama Highway 24 in Russellville underway

Rogers Group resurfaced U.S. 43 at the Alabama 24 interchange in Russellville earlier this year. Today, the contractor will start resurfacing 5.5 miles of Highway 24. (ALDOT Photo)

RUSSELLVILLE — A resurfacing project in Russellville is underway, the Alabama Department of Transportation announced.

The $3 million project to resurface Alabama Highway 24 in the Russellville area of Franklin County was to begin today.

The work with contractor Rogers Group includes milling and resurfacing 5.5 miles of SR-24 from east of Alabama 243 in Russellville to Franklin County Road 83.

Expect delays due to single-lane closures daily.

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