Alabama Department of Transportation

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Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT)
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Agency overview
FormedMarch 2, 1939
Preceding agency
  • Department of Highway
JurisdictionThe State of Alabama
Headquarters1409 Coliseum Blvd #2060, Montgomery, Alabama
Annual budget1,676,000,000 USD (2022)
Agency executives
  • John R. Cooper, Transportation Director
  • George H. Conner, Deputy Director, Operations
  • Lamar S. Woodham, Jr., Deputy Director, Administration
  • Willie L. Bradley, Jr., Deputy Director, Fleet Management
  • Edward N. Austin, Chief Engineer
  • Clay McBrien, Assistant Chief Engineer, Policy and Planning
  • Kyle M. Leverette, P.E., Assistant Chief Engineer, Pre-Construction
Websitedot.state.al.us

The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) is the government agency responsible for transportation infrastructure in Alabama. The Department is organized into five geographic regions, with a Central Office located in Montgomery, AL. The Central Office is organized into the Office of the Transportation Director and the Office of the Chief Engineer. The five Region Engineers report to the director and Deputy Director, Operations. The organization of the various bureaus and offices are designed to report to the director and the deputy directors, Chief Engineer, or the Assistant Chief Engineers. The Department has several boards and committees that operate either within a bureau or as a cooperative effort among several bureaus or regions.[1]

References

  1. ^ "ALDOT Home". Alabama Department of Transportation. Alabama Department of Transportation. Retrieved September 18, 2022.