City Council approves city's ATRIPS-II application

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The Birmingham City Council — at its regular meeting for Tuesday, Oct. 27 — passed a resolution authorizing Mayor Randall Woodfin to apply for a grant with the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) through the Alabama Transportation Rehabilitation and Improvement Program-II.

The ATRIPS-II grant, in the amount of $2 million, would support ALDOT in making improvements to the Red Mountain Expressway, U.S. Highway 280 and U.S. Highway 31 in advance of the 2022 World Games, according to the agenda item. The city's match is $250,000.

The improvements will extend from the Birmingham city limits at the U.S. 280 / U.S. 31 interchange at the southern edge of the city to First Avenue North and will include modifications to on-ramps and off ramps, bridge barrier rails, and median guard rail along the corridor. 

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