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I-59N closing, traffic shifting near Georgia line

A sign for I-59 north with interstate shield and arrow pointing to on-ramp against a blue sky.
The I-59 on- and off-ramps at Exit 239 (CR-140) at Sulphur Springs will be closed to traffic.
Sep 03

A contractor will close part of I-59 northbound in DeKalb County near the Georgia state line this afternoon for a $41 million roadway reconstruction project.

Northbound traffic will transition to one lane of the southbound roadway via a crossover about five miles north of Hammondville. For 4.5 miles, concrete barriers will separate single lanes of northbound and southbound traffic. Traffic will return to the northbound roadway at the state line.

Two roadways viewed from above. On the left is the northbound roadway with concrete barrier running down the middle.
Concrete barriers will separate traffic going in opposite directions on the southbound roadway, at left.

The closure includes the northbound on- and off-ramps at Exit 239 (CR-140) at Sulphur Springs. Message boards will notify motorists of the northbound ramp closures. The southbound ramps will remain open.

Two-phase project

The contractor, Wiregrass Construction, will reconstruct a few miles of roadway south of the current work area in a later phase of the project. In all, the two-phase project will demolish and replace eight miles of I-59 northbound.

The project is scheduled for completion in late 2026.

A new asphalt lane connecting two roadways, lined with concrete barrier
The contractor paved crossovers to transition traffic from the northbound roadway to the southbound roadway.

Four projects in four years

In late 2020, ALDOT began reconstructing parts of I-59 in DeKalb County and northern Etowah County due to age and deterioration of the original concrete roadway. This is the fourth project started in four years. The projects cost a total of about $150 million.

In preparation for reconstruction of the northbound roadway, Wiregrass made repairs and improvements to the southbound roadway, including rehabilitating many of the underlying concrete slabs.

A mound of broken concrete slabs
The contractor removed the most deteriorated concrete slabs from the southbound roadway to rehabilitate it in advance of the closure of the northbound roadway for reconstruction.

Two traffic shifts in place

Northbound drivers may encounter another traffic shift between Fort Payne and Hammondville. Contractor A.G. Peltz Group opened the northern part of their $40.8 million, eight-mile project to traffic in July. Peltz closed the southern section for replacement in August.

For real-time traffic and road condition information, visit ALGOtraffic.com or download the ALGO Traffic app.

Related Project
Two roadways viewed from above. On the left is the southbound roadway with concrete barrier running down the middle.
Region/County North/Dekalb
Type of WorkReconstruction/Asphalt pavement
RouteI-59
Projected StartMay 2024
Projected CompletionFall 2026
Traffic ImpactSingle-lane closures northbound and southbound and shift of all traffic to southbound roadway, separated by concrete barrier.

This project will reconstruct (pavement removal, grading, drainage, pavement and traffic stripe) more than eight miles of the I-59 northbound roadway from north of SR-40/SR-117 in Hammondville to the Georgia state line.

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