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Resurfacing of SR-24 in Morgan County to continue

A milling machine conveys asphalt millings into a dump truck on the outside lane of a highway. A sweeper and a front-end loader follow behind them to remove remaining dust and debris.
Work to resurface SR-24 from SR-67/Beltline Road in Decatur to the Lawrence County line began last week and will continue following the Labor Day holiday.
Sep 01

Resurfacing of SR-24 in Morgan County will resume Tuesday, Sept. 2, following the Labor Day holiday.

The $2.7 million project with Grayson Carter and Son Contracting began last week. The project includes milling and paving 5.5 miles of the divided four-lane highway from SR-67/Beltline Road in Decatur to the Lawrence County line.

Please expect delays due to single-lane closures.

ALDOT anticipates completion this fall.

Earlier this summer, Grayson Carter and Son completed a $2.5 million resurfacing of 4.6 miles of SR-24 in Lawrence County from the county line to CR-317.

The contractor has nearly completed the $3.3 million resurfacing of nearly five miles of SR-67/Beltline Road in Decatur. Remaining work items include treatment of the shoulders and installation of permanent striping and pavement markers.