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Black Belt counties are included in the latest round of grants from the state's Rebuild Alabama Act to support road projects. 

“Strong, safe and reliable infrastructure is one of the reasons our state attracts record-breaking investments and jobs,” said Governor Kay Ivey. “Rebuild Alabama is delivering lasting improvements, ensuring we have the strong transportation network needed to support our growing economy and those who drive our roads and bridges. We are keeping our foot on the gas and will continue to invest in infrastructure that serves every corner of Alabama.”

More than $3.6 million in state funding is being allocated. See below for a list of Black Belt counties that will benefit: 

Gillbertown in Choctaw County - Resurfacing James St. and North St. 

Coffeeville in Clarke County - Resurfacing seven streets within the city limits 

Luverne in Crenshaw County - Resurfacing 6th St. from US-331 to the entrance of Luverne High School 

Valley Grande in Dallas County - Resurfacing Deepwoods Dr. from SR-22 to CR-16 

Thomaston in Marengo County - Resurfacing seven streets within the city limits

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