ALDOT Acquires Roads To Gulf Shores Bridge

News Staff • November 14, 2023

Baldwin Beach Express, Foley Beach Express, Roscoe Road, and County Road 4 Now Under ALDOT Ownership

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The Baldwin County Commission and the Alabama Department of Transportation announced today they have finalized the transfer of several county-owned roadways to ALDOT. The transfer includes portions of the Baldwin Beach Express, Foley Beach Express, Roscoe Road, and County Road 4.


Joint Statement from the Baldwin County Commission and the Alabama Department of Transportation


The Baldwin County Commission has finalized the transfer of its portions of several county-owned roadways to the Alabama Department of Transportation. Under the agreement between


the County and ALDOT, the county-owned portions of the Baldwin Beach Express, Foley Beach

Express, Roscoe Road, and County Road 4 are transferred to the ownership and maintenance of ALDOT.


These transportation corridors have been developed and maintained by Baldwin County over a

period of many years. This transfer places these corridors under the ownership and maintenance of ALDOT, making them part of a cohesive roadway network to Alabama’s Gulf Coast beaches. This agreement is another example of the continued cooperation between the Baldwin County Commission and ALDOT.

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