Leeds Holiday Closings and Traffic Advisories

Monday Closings for Holiday (July 4th Observed)

Alabama Power Leeds Office – Closed

Bancorp Bank – Closed

Chamber Office – Closed

Compass Bank – Closed

Covenant Bank – Closed

Leeds City Hall – Closed

Leeds Library – Closed

Leeds Water Works – Closed

Regions Bank – Closed

Veolia Garbage Service – Announcement on their phone line says all routes will run a normal schedule

If you have a Holiday closing simply email us and we’ll include it in weekend editions and updates.

I-65 Shelby County Sinkhole Update

Emergency Sinkhole Repairs 1/4 mile South of the Valleydale Road Interchange (Exit 247) at Pelham, in Shelby County

BIRMINGHAM – On Thursday, July 1, at approximately 8 a.m., a sinkhole occurred in the median of I-65, 1/4 mile south of the Valleydale Road Interchange (Exit 247) at Pelham, in Shelby County. State transportation engineers continue to assess the damage to determine the exact cause of the sinkhole and to finalize repair plans.

The repair work initially required the I-65 Southbound inside (left) shoulder and travel lane to be closed in the area of repairs for an undetermined length of time.

The I-65 Southbound inside (left) lane and shoulder will remain closed through the Fourth of July Holiday weekend. The two I-65 Southbound outside (right) lanes will remain open to traffic.

All I-65 Northbound lanes will remain open to traffic through the Fourth of July Holiday weekend, unless the condition and severity of the sinkhole makes it necessary to close additional lanes.

The sinkhole will be monitored throughout the weekend, as a precautionary measure, to ensure that the safety and integrity of the I-65 travelway can be maintained.

Motorists are requested to consider using alternate routes, adjust arrival/departure times, observe work zone speed limits and other work zone signs, and use extreme caution in this area. ALDOT thanks motorists for their patience during this Construction operation.

I-20 Work Halts for Holiday Weekend; Blasting Resumes Thursday Night

ST. CLAIR COUNTY – Work on Interstate 20 as part of the Alabama Department of Transportation’s project to widen the last four-lane segment of the roadway in St. Clair County will be halted over the Fourth of July weekend, beginning Friday, July 2, at 2 p.m. and ending on Monday, July 5, at 6 a.m. There will be no traffic delays or interruptions during this time.

Beginning around 7 p.m. on Thursday, July 8, the eastbound lane near mile marker 148 (close to the Brompton Exit 147) will be closed for blasting. A rolling roadblock by Alabama state troopers will slow I-20 traffic in both directions until blasting is complete.

Motorists should expect slower traffic and minor delays.

A reduced speed limit of 45 mph is in effect throughout the work zone. Motorists may want to consider using alternative routes and adjusting arrival/departure times. Motorists should observe work-zone speed limits and other work-zone signs, and use extreme caution in this area. State troopers will control traffic and strictly enforce speed limits.

Additional information is available online at www.progress20.com or by phone at (866) 888-0822. Please consider forwarding this message to others and encourage them to sign up for e-mail alerts by replying to kfolk@mpf.com. If you do not want to receive these e-mails, please reply to this message.

The Progress 20 Web site and toll-free project update information line, along with posters, brochures and signage, is part of the Alabama Department of Transportation’s Progress on Alabama Roadways campaign to keep travelers informed of the progress being made to improve the state’s interstates. Additional ongoing projects include Progress 59 in Etowah County and Progress 65 in Montgomery.

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