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Interstate 22

Interstate 22 (I-22) is a 202.22-mile-long (325.44 km) Interstate Highway in the US states of Mississippi and Alabama, connecting I-269 near Byhalia, Mississippi, to I-65 near Birmingham, Alabama. I-22 is also Corridor X of the Appalachian Development Highway System (ADHS). Designated in 2012, I-22 follows the route of older U.S. Route 78 (US 78) and is concurrent with the route for all but its eastern most 11 miles (18 km). The freeway mainly spans rural areas and passes numerous small towns along its route, including Fulton, Tupelo, New Albany, and Holly Springs in Mississippi and Jasper, Winfield, and Hamilton in Alabama.

Interstate 22

Corridor X
I-22 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MDOT and ALDOT
Length202.22 mi[1] (325.44 km)
Existed2012 (2012)[2]–present
NHSEntire route
Major junctions
West end I-269 / US 78 / MS 304 near Byhalia, MS
Major intersections
East end I-65 near Birmingham, AL
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesMississippi, Alabama
CountiesMS: DeSoto, Marshall, Benton, Union, Pontotoc, Lee, Itawamba
AL: Marion, Walker, Jefferson
Highway system
  • Alabama State Highway System
MS 21MS MS 22
SR 21AL SR 22

I-22 was upgraded to Interstate Highway standards to close a gap in the Interstate Highway System, allowing for more direct connections between cities in the southeast with cities in the central part of the country. I-22 indirectly connects I-240, I-40, I-55, and I-69 in the Memphis metropolitan area via US 78 and I-269, and connects with I-65, I-459, I-20, and I-59 in the Birmingham metropolitan area.

Route description edit

Lengths
  mi[1] km
MS 106.00 170.59
AL 96.22 154.85
Total 202.22 325.44
 
Western terminus of I-22 at I-269 in Byhalia, Mississippi
 
Eastern terminus at I-65 in Birmingham, Alabama, as of 2016. The freeway is planned to be extended east toward US 31.

I-22 serves as a connection between Birmingham and suburban Memphis, filling in a gap in the Interstate Highway System. It also fills a gap that provides freeway passage between Atlanta and Oklahoma City.[3] It begins at an interchange with I-269 at Byhalia, Mississippi, approximately 25 miles (40 km) from downtown Memphis and travels southeast across northern Mississippi and Alabama, before ending at an interchange with I-65 approximately five miles (8.0 km) north of downtown Birmingham, Alabama.[4]

Mississippi edit

 
Eastbound I-22/US 78 in Potts Camp, Mississippi

I-22 begins at a cloverleaf interchange with I-269 just west of Byhalia in DeSoto County in northwestern Mississippi in the far southeastern suburbs of Memphis. It is concurrent with US 78, which is a four-lane freeway through its entire length in Mississippi and the exit numbers for its overlap with I-22 remain based on its mileage. I-22/US 78 then continues southeastward into Marshall County parallel to Mississippi Highway 178 (MS 178; the former alignment of US 78) with latter route providing local access to small towns along the route. The first major community the freeway passes is Holly Springs, the county seat of Marshall County. I-22/US 78 bypasses the city to the southwest; exits 26 (Landfill Road) and 30 (MS 4/MS 7) provide access to the city. Continuing southeastward, the freeway than passes through the Holly Springs National Forest and into Benton County passing near several small towns that are accessible through interchanges with or connecting to MS 178. Upon exiting the forest into Union County, I-22/US 78 approaches the county seat of New Albany before passing just southwest of it with four exits (60, 61, 63, and 64) providing direct access to the city. MS 30 shares a brief concurrency with I-22/US 78 between exits 61 and 64 with the latter exit being at MS 15. To the southeast of the city near the town of Sherman in Pontotoc County, I-22/US 78 has a second brief concurrency with MS 9 starting between the exits 73 and 76. Exit 73 is a six-ramp partial cloverleaf interchange, the first non-diamond interchange on the freeway since its starting point at I-269, a distance of about 61.2 miles (98.5 km). I-22/US 78 then enters Lee County and passes north of Tupelo, its county seat, with five exits (81, 82, 85, 86, and 87) connecting to the city, including an interchange with MS 178 (exit 81) northwest of Tupelo along with interchanges with the Natchez Trace Parkway (exit 85) and US 45/Corridor V (exit 86) north of the city with Corridor V becoming concurrent with I-22/US 78. The freeway then turns eastward and has an interchange with MS 371 north of Mooreville before crossing into Itawamba County. I-22/US 78/Corridor V then has an interchange with MS 178 (to MS 363) in Peppertown before crossing the Tennessee–Tombigbee Waterway to its next interchange with South Adams Street (exit 104), which provides access to the community of Fulton, the county seat. MS 25 becomes concurrent with I-22/US 78/Corridor V and heads eastward along the route at the exit as well. A weigh station is also just beyond the exit. One exit later (108), MS 25 and Corridor V branch off and head northward. I-22/US 78 then turns east-southeastward with one final interchange (exit 113) with MS 23 south of Tremont before crossing into Alabama.[4]

Alabama edit

 
Corridor X ADHS shields in Marion County, Alabama, prior to its redesignation as I-22

Still a four-lane freeway, I-22/US 78 (internally designated as State Route 4, or SR 4) enters into northwestern Alabama northwest of Bexar in Marion County and heads east-southeastward. Its first interchange (exit 3) is located just east of town at County Route 33 (CR 33). I-22/US 78/SR 4's next four exits (7, 11, 14, and 16) serve the city of Hamilton, the county seat. The freeway curls around the southwest side of the city. Exit 7 gives I-22/US 78/SR 4 access to SR 19 and SR 74, exit 11 is an interchange with SR 17 and exit 16 is an interchange with US 43/US 278/SR 171. The final exit also provides access to the community of Guin. I-22/US 78 then passes south of Brilliant which is accessible by interchanges with SR 44 (exit 26, which also serves the town of Twin and the city of Guin) and SR 129 (exit 30, which also serves the community of Winfield). An interchange with SR 233 (exit 34) serves the community of Glen Allen before I-22/US 78/SR 4 crosses into Walker County. Its next interchange, SR 13 (exit 39), serves the communities of Eldridge and Natural Bridge. Carbon Hill is served by CR 11 (exit 46, which also serves Nauvoo) and SR 118 (exit 52; former US 78 Alternate). I-22/US 78/SR 4 then widens to six lanes and has an unsigned interchange (exit 53) with future SR 102. I-22/US 78/SR 4 then passes just south of Jasper, the county seat, which is served by four exits (57, 61, 63, and 65) with SR 118, SR 69, SR 269, and Industrial Parkway. The freeway narrows to four lanes at exit 57 but expands back to six lanes at exit 63. The next three exits (70, 72, and 78) serve Cordova, Parrish, Dora, Sumiton, Wyatt, and Quinton. I-22/US 78/SR 4 then enters Jefferson County and has an interchange with CR 45 (exit 81), which serves West Jefferson. Its next interchange is with SR 5 (exit 85); the exit marks the end of the concurrency with US 78/SR 4 which branches off and becomes concurrent with SR 5 south, which serves as a local road for Graysville and the northwestern suburbs of Birmingham. Between exits 85 and 87 (CR 112) is the future site of the interchange with I-222 (exit 86), which would connect I-22 to the proposed I-422 (Corridor X-1/Birmingham Northern Beltline). I-22 than passes through Coalburg before ending at an interchange with I-65 (unsigned exits 95A and 95B) approximately five miles (8.0 km) north of downtown Birmingham. Ramp stubs for an additional interchange (future exit 95C) just beyond I-65 to US 31 have been made, but construction on this won't begin until at least 2030.[4][5]

History edit

The concept of a Memphis-to-Birmingham expressway was discussed as early as the 1950s but did not move beyond talk for more than 20 years.[6]

When studies for I-22 began, the highway was proposed to continue west to downtown Memphis, Tennessee, and end at I-240 and I-69. Several other proposals were also considered. One took I-22 along I-269 to I-55/I-69 and another took it along Crump Boulevard to end at I-55, but those plans never materialized.

The part of I-22 just east of Fulton, Mississippi, was approved by Congress as "Corridor X" in 1978, as a part of the ADHS, and parts of I-22 have been under construction ever since.[7] Corridor X was also designated as "High Priority Corridor 10" in the federal National Highway System Designation Act of 1995 and as "High Priority Corridor 45" in later legislation.[8] Over the many years of development, the project changed multiple times.

In 2004, Corridor X was designated as Future I-22 by Public Law Number 108-199,[9] and the designation was made official on April 18, 2005.[10] In Alabama and Mississippi, blue signs reading "FUTURE/I-22/CORRIDOR" at left and an I-22 shield with "FUTURE" instead of "INTERSTATE" at the right were unveiled on April 18, 2005.[10]

The first major completed section of the route between the Mississippi state line and Jasper was opened to traffic on November 22, 2005.[11] Exits on the Jasper Bypass portion of I-22 were originally numbered using a kilometer-based sequence because, at the time this stretch was opened, it appeared that all highways in the US were going to be measured using the metric system. The final decision was made to remain using miles, and they have been renumbered according to the highway's mileposts. A six-mile (9.7 km) segment between Graysville and Brookside was opened in June 2007,[12] and another 20-mile (32 km) section of Future I-22 between Jasper and Graysville was opened in November 2007.[13] A 1.8-mile (2.9 km) segment between Cherry Avenue in Forestdale to a point about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) short of I-65 near Fultondale, including an interchange with Coalburg Road, was opened in December 2009.[14] Next came the connection of I-22 with I-65 and US 31.[14] The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) widened Coalburg Road from its interchange with I-22 southward to Daniel Payne Drive (which leads to I-65) to allow heavy trucks to use it; this project was nearly complete as of May 2015.[15] Signs are now in place on Daniel Payne Drive (westbound) informing truckers that access to I-22 is not allowed from Daniel Payne Drive.

ALDOT was to award contracts in August 2009 for the construction of the final segment of I-22, including its large interchange with I-65 and US 31, with the construction to begin shortly afterward. Funding delays postponed these into 2010, however. On March 19, 2010, President Barack Obama signed the Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment Act (HIRE Act) into law, which included an extension of federal highway funding through the end of 2010. This extension gave the ALDOT the opportunity to proceed with its plans for the construction of final segment of I-22 in Alabama. The opening of the bids for this project began on May 21, 2010. ALDOT announced on June 16, 2010, that the project has been awarded to the company Archer Western Contractors for $168.6 million (equivalent to $222 million in 2022[16]).[17] The project is the most expensive highway project ever undertaken in Jefferson County, and it is the highest-priced contract awarded by the ALDOT as of 2010.[18]

On November 12, 2012, ALDOT's application for establishing I-22 was conditionally approved by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) at a special committee, pending for the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) to submit their own application for I-22 and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) approval. This therefore officially established the existence of I-22.[19]

In April 2013, the first actual I-22 shields were deployed in Marion County, Alabama, immediately east of the Mississippi state line. Such signs will extend east at least through Walker County into the outskirts of Birmingham.[20] On August 21, 2014, ALDOT reported that I-22's interchange with I-65 would not be completed until October 2015.[21] The interchange's connections via exit 95 to I-65 and the continuation under I-65 as exit 95C at US 31 remained under construction. In March 2016, the interchange with I-65 and continuation to US 31 was still under construction. New lanes north and southbound were opened on I-65 passing through the interchange and construction and painting operations were carried out on the I-22 entrance and exit ramps.[22] The interchange to I-65 opened to traffic on June 20, 2016, while the connector to US 31 remained under construction.[23]

Mississippi officials announced May 5, 2015, that the state officially began the process to designate its portion as I-22. The two requirements to be able to apply for this designation were to upgrade the route to Interstate standards and to connect to an existing Interstate within 25 years; this was completed when I-269 was opened in December 2017. The I-65 interchange was opened in October 2015.[24] The route was officially signed in Mississippi in a ceremony on October 23, 2015.[25]

Exit list edit

StateCountyLocationmi[26][27][28]kmExitDestinationsNotes
MississippiDeSoto0.00.0 
 
US 78 west – Memphis
Continuation as US 78; western end of US 78 overlap
Byhalia0.00.012   I-269 / MS 304 – Tunica, ColliervilleI-269 exit 16
Marshall2.43.914  MS 309 – Byhalia
6.610.618Victoria, East Byhalia
9.815.821Red Banks
Holly Springs14.423.226West Holly Springs, AshlandFormer MS 4/MS 7
18.529.830   MS 4 / MS 7 – Holly Springs, OxfordAccess to Senatobia via MS 7
25.541.037Lake Center
Potts Camp29.647.641 
 
To MS 349 – Potts Camp
BentonHickory Flat36.458.648  MS 178 – Hickory FlatAccess to MS 2 and MS 5
UnionMyrtle42.969.055Myrtle
New Albany48.678.260GlenfieldConnector to MS 30 and to a Walmart distribution center
49.679.861 
 
MS 30 west – West New Albany, Mississippi, Oxford
Western end of MS 30 overlap
51.082.163Downtown New Albany
52.083.764  
 
MS 15 / MS 30 east – Pontotoc, Ripley
Eastern end of MS 30 overlap
61.298.573 
 
MS 9 north – Blue Springs
Western end of MS 9 overlap; signed as exits 73A and 73B
PontotocSherman64.8104.376 
 
MS 9 south (MS 178) – Sherman, Pontotoc
Eastern end of MS 9 overlap
LeeTupelo69.0111.081  MS 178 (McCullough Boulevard) – West Tupelo
70.3113.182Coley Road / Barnes Crossing Road
72.9117.385  Natchez Trace Parkway
74.3119.686  US 45 (Corridor V west) – Tupelo, CorinthWestern end of Corridor V overlap; signed as exits 86A (south) and 86B (north)
75.8122.087Veterans BoulevardAccess to Elvis Presley birthplace
78.1125.790Auburn Road
82.2132.394  MS 371 – Mantachie, Mooreville
Itawamba85.3137.397Fawn Grove Road – Dorsey
88.8142.9101   MS 178 / MS 363 – Peppertown, Mantachie
Fulton92.9149.5104 
 
MS 25 south – Fulton, Amory
Western end of MS 25 overlap, MS 178 resumes eastbound in downtown Fulton
96.6155.5108 
 
MS 25 north (Corridor V east) – Belmont, Iuka
Corridor X ends
Eastern end of MS 25/Corridor V overlap; western end of Corridor X overlap; Access to MS 76
Tremont101.4163.2113  MS 23 – Tremont, SmithvilleMS 178 terminates eastbound at intersection with MS 23 just north of Corridor X
 106.0
0.00
170.6
0.00
Mississippi–Alabama state line
AlabamaMarion3.936.323   CR 33 / SR 4 – BexarWestern end of SR 4 overlap
Hamilton7.8012.557  
 
CR 94 to SR 74 – Weston, Hamilton
Provides access to US 278 east and to SR 19 Red Bay
11.4518.4311  SR 17 – Hamilton, Sulligent, York, Butler, MobileAlso connects to SR 19
14.4623.2714  CR 35 – Hamilton
16.9127.2116    US 43 / US 278 / SR 171 – Hamilton, Guin
22.5236.2422  CR 45
26.2442.2326  SR 44 – Brilliant, GuinAlso serves the community of Twin
Winfield29.9248.1530  SR 129 – Brilliant, Winfield
34.3855.3334  SR 233 – Glen Allen, Natural Bridge
Walker39.6263.7639  SR 13 – Natural Bridge, EldridgeAlso access to Fayette and Tuscaloosa via SR 13 south
Carbon Hill46.8775.4346  CR 11 – Carbon Hill, Nauvoo
51.8383.4152  SR 118 – Carbon Hill
53.4786.0553SR 102Exit not signed
Jasper57.4092.3857 
 
SR 118 east – Jasper
60.5497.4361  SR 69 – Jasper, Tuscaloosa
62.75100.9963  SR 269 – Jasper, Parrish
65.26105.0365Industrial Parkway – Jasper
70.03112.7070  CR 22 – Cordova, Parrish
71.99115.8672  CR 61 – Cordova
78.36126.1178  CR 81 – Dora, Sumiton
JeffersonWest Jefferson80.75129.9581  CR 45 – West Jefferson
Graysville85.24137.1885 
 
  US 78 east (SR 4 east) / SR 5 – Birmingham, Adamsville, Graysville
Eastern end of US 78/SR 4 overlap
86 
 
 
 
I-222 north to I-422
Proposed interchange; proposed southern terminus of I-222
87.26140.4387  CR 112 – Graysville
Forestdale88.99143.2289  CR 65 (Hillcrest Road) – Adamsville, Graysville
91.75147.6691  CR 105 (Cherry Avenue) – Brookside, Forestdale
Birmingham93.60150.6393  CR 77 – CoalburgDirectional signs on exit ramp north to Coalburg and south to Birmingham
96.48155.2795  I-65 – Birmingham, Huntsville, Montgomery, MobileI-65 exit 265A; signed as left exit 95A (north) & 95B (south)
95C  US 31 (SR 3) – Montgomery, DecaturProposed future eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Future auxiliary routes edit

Shannon–Tupelo, Mississippi spur edit

Interstate 22 spur

LocationShannonTupelo, Mississippi

A possible spur route of I-22 in the Tupelo, Mississippi area is currently listed as High Priority Corridor 95. The route would begin in Shannon and generally follow US 45 northward, passing east of Tupelo before terminating at I-22/US 78.[29] US 45 is currently a freeway along this entire corridor, but is not up to interstate standards.[30] Additionally, congestion and safety issues along US 45 in this area need to be improved.[31]

Spruce Pine–Eldridge, Alabama spur edit

Interstate 22 spur

LocationSpruce PineEldridge, Alabama

Another I-22 spur route has been proposed to connect I-22 with communities in Northwest Alabama. This spur would begin at I-22 near Eldridge and head northward mostly paralleling SR 13. It would pass near Natural Bridge, Haleyville, Phil Campbell, and Bear Creek before terminating at SR 13 at the south end of the Spruce Pine bypass. The proposal was made by State Representative Tracy Estes as a way to complete the Haleyville bypass, a project that was first conceived in 1955. Funding was first secured in the 1990s, but construction was halted in 2014 when the funding ran out.[32][33]

Interstate 222 edit

 

Future Interstate 222

LocationBrooksideGraysville, Alabama
Length2.26 mi (3.64 km)

Interstate 222 (I-222) is a future auxiliary Interstate Highway that will be a connector between I-22 and the proposed I-422 near Birmingham, Alabama. There will be no exits other than its terminuses. The highway has been proposed because an interchange directly between I-22 and I-422 cannot be built because of environmental issues.[clarification needed] AASHTO approved the designation on May 18, 2012.[34] Construction on this new route has not been scheduled at this time.

Interstate 422 edit

 

Corridor X-1

LocationBessemerArgo, Alabama
Length52.5 mi (84.5 km)

I-422 is a future proposed northwestern bypass of Birmingham, connecting between I-20/I-59 from the southwest and I-59 in the northeast. It will also be connected with I-22 via I-222 in Brookside, located northwest of Birmingham. It was first proposed in May 2009 by US Representative Spencer Bachus; on May 18, 2012, it was approved by AASHTO.[34][35] Construction on a short 1.34-mile (2.16 km) section of the route between SR 79 and 75 was started shortly afterwards, but issues with funding and local opposition held up the project. More funding for the interstate was provided in Spring 2023. It covered the construction of I-422 between SR 79 to US 31 for a total of 10 miles (16 km). The construction of this part of the interstate, which will be four lanes, was expected to begin later in the Spring and be completed by 2028,[36] but the start date was delayed again. A complaint has been filed over construction resuming,[37] and although ALDOT expected to break ground on the resumption of the project in November 2023, no new information has been made public as of December 2023.[38]

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

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I 222 redirects here For the Soviet high altitude fighter prototype see Mikoyan Gurevich I 220 Interstate 22 I 22 is a 202 22 mile long 325 44 km Interstate Highway in the US states of Mississippi and Alabama connecting I 269 near Byhalia Mississippi to I 65 near Birmingham Alabama I 22 is also Corridor X of the Appalachian Development Highway System ADHS Designated in 2012 I 22 follows the route of older U S Route 78 US 78 and is concurrent with the route for all but its eastern most 11 miles 18 km The freeway mainly spans rural areas and passes numerous small towns along its route including Fulton Tupelo New Albany and Holly Springs in Mississippi and Jasper Winfield and Hamilton in Alabama Interstate 22Corridor XI 22 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by MDOT and ALDOTLength202 22 mi 1 325 44 km Existed2012 2012 2 presentNHSEntire routeMajor junctionsWest endI 269 US 78 MS 304 near Byhalia MSMajor intersectionsUS 45 in Tupelo MS SR 4 at the MS AL Line US 43 US 278 SR 171 in Hamilton AL US 78 SR 5 in Graysville ALEast endI 65 near Birmingham ALLocationCountryUnited StatesStatesMississippi AlabamaCountiesMS DeSoto Marshall Benton Union Pontotoc Lee Itawamba AL Marion Walker JeffersonHighway systemInterstate Highway SystemMain Auxiliary Suffixed Business FutureMississippi State Highway SystemInterstate US StateAlabama State Highway SystemInterstate US State MS 21MS MS 22 SR 21AL SR 22I 22 was upgraded to Interstate Highway standards to close a gap in the Interstate Highway System allowing for more direct connections between cities in the southeast with cities in the central part of the country I 22 indirectly connects I 240 I 40 I 55 and I 69 in the Memphis metropolitan area via US 78 and I 269 and connects with I 65 I 459 I 20 and I 59 in the Birmingham metropolitan area Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Mississippi 1 2 Alabama 2 History 3 Exit list 4 Future auxiliary routes 4 1 Shannon Tupelo Mississippi spur 4 2 Spruce Pine Eldridge Alabama spur 4 3 Interstate 222 4 4 Interstate 422 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksRoute description editLengths mi 1 kmMS 106 00 170 59AL 96 22 154 85Total 202 22 325 44 nbsp Western terminus of I 22 at I 269 in Byhalia Mississippi nbsp Eastern terminus at I 65 in Birmingham Alabama as of 2016 update The freeway is planned to be extended east toward US 31 I 22 serves as a connection between Birmingham and suburban Memphis filling in a gap in the Interstate Highway System It also fills a gap that provides freeway passage between Atlanta and Oklahoma City 3 It begins at an interchange with I 269 at Byhalia Mississippi approximately 25 miles 40 km from downtown Memphis and travels southeast across northern Mississippi and Alabama before ending at an interchange with I 65 approximately five miles 8 0 km north of downtown Birmingham Alabama 4 Mississippi edit nbsp Eastbound I 22 US 78 in Potts Camp MississippiI 22 begins at a cloverleaf interchange with I 269 just west of Byhalia in DeSoto County in northwestern Mississippi in the far southeastern suburbs of Memphis It is concurrent with US 78 which is a four lane freeway through its entire length in Mississippi and the exit numbers for its overlap with I 22 remain based on its mileage I 22 US 78 then continues southeastward into Marshall County parallel to Mississippi Highway 178 MS 178 the former alignment of US 78 with latter route providing local access to small towns along the route The first major community the freeway passes is Holly Springs the county seat of Marshall County I 22 US 78 bypasses the city to the southwest exits 26 Landfill Road and 30 MS 4 MS 7 provide access to the city Continuing southeastward the freeway than passes through the Holly Springs National Forest and into Benton County passing near several small towns that are accessible through interchanges with or connecting to MS 178 Upon exiting the forest into Union County I 22 US 78 approaches the county seat of New Albany before passing just southwest of it with four exits 60 61 63 and 64 providing direct access to the city MS 30 shares a brief concurrency with I 22 US 78 between exits 61 and 64 with the latter exit being at MS 15 To the southeast of the city near the town of Sherman in Pontotoc County I 22 US 78 has a second brief concurrency with MS 9 starting between the exits 73 and 76 Exit 73 is a six ramp partial cloverleaf interchange the first non diamond interchange on the freeway since its starting point at I 269 a distance of about 61 2 miles 98 5 km I 22 US 78 then enters Lee County and passes north of Tupelo its county seat with five exits 81 82 85 86 and 87 connecting to the city including an interchange with MS 178 exit 81 northwest of Tupelo along with interchanges with the Natchez Trace Parkway exit 85 and US 45 Corridor V exit 86 north of the city with Corridor V becoming concurrent with I 22 US 78 The freeway then turns eastward and has an interchange with MS 371 north of Mooreville before crossing into Itawamba County I 22 US 78 Corridor V then has an interchange with MS 178 to MS 363 in Peppertown before crossing the Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway to its next interchange with South Adams Street exit 104 which provides access to the community of Fulton the county seat MS 25 becomes concurrent with I 22 US 78 Corridor V and heads eastward along the route at the exit as well A weigh station is also just beyond the exit One exit later 108 MS 25 and Corridor V branch off and head northward I 22 US 78 then turns east southeastward with one final interchange exit 113 with MS 23 south of Tremont before crossing into Alabama 4 Alabama edit nbsp Corridor X ADHS shields in Marion County Alabama prior to its redesignation as I 22Still a four lane freeway I 22 US 78 internally designated as State Route 4 or SR 4 enters into northwestern Alabama northwest of Bexar in Marion County and heads east southeastward Its first interchange exit 3 is located just east of town at County Route 33 CR 33 I 22 US 78 SR 4 s next four exits 7 11 14 and 16 serve the city of Hamilton the county seat The freeway curls around the southwest side of the city Exit 7 gives I 22 US 78 SR 4 access to SR 19 and SR 74 exit 11 is an interchange with SR 17 and exit 16 is an interchange with US 43 US 278 SR 171 The final exit also provides access to the community of Guin I 22 US 78 then passes south of Brilliant which is accessible by interchanges with SR 44 exit 26 which also serves the town of Twin and the city of Guin and SR 129 exit 30 which also serves the community of Winfield An interchange with SR 233 exit 34 serves the community of Glen Allen before I 22 US 78 SR 4 crosses into Walker County Its next interchange SR 13 exit 39 serves the communities of Eldridge and Natural Bridge Carbon Hill is served by CR 11 exit 46 which also serves Nauvoo and SR 118 exit 52 former US 78 Alternate I 22 US 78 SR 4 then widens to six lanes and has an unsigned interchange exit 53 with future SR 102 I 22 US 78 SR 4 then passes just south of Jasper the county seat which is served by four exits 57 61 63 and 65 with SR 118 SR 69 SR 269 and Industrial Parkway The freeway narrows to four lanes at exit 57 but expands back to six lanes at exit 63 The next three exits 70 72 and 78 serve Cordova Parrish Dora Sumiton Wyatt and Quinton I 22 US 78 SR 4 then enters Jefferson County and has an interchange with CR 45 exit 81 which serves West Jefferson Its next interchange is with SR 5 exit 85 the exit marks the end of the concurrency with US 78 SR 4 which branches off and becomes concurrent with SR 5 south which serves as a local road for Graysville and the northwestern suburbs of Birmingham Between exits 85 and 87 CR 112 is the future site of the interchange with I 222 exit 86 which would connect I 22 to the proposed I 422 Corridor X 1 Birmingham Northern Beltline I 22 than passes through Coalburg before ending at an interchange with I 65 unsigned exits 95A and 95B approximately five miles 8 0 km north of downtown Birmingham Ramp stubs for an additional interchange future exit 95C just beyond I 65 to US 31 have been made but construction on this won t begin until at least 2030 4 5 History editThe concept of a Memphis to Birmingham expressway was discussed as early as the 1950s but did not move beyond talk for more than 20 years 6 When studies for I 22 began the highway was proposed to continue west to downtown Memphis Tennessee and end at I 240 and I 69 Several other proposals were also considered One took I 22 along I 269 to I 55 I 69 and another took it along Crump Boulevard to end at I 55 but those plans never materialized The part of I 22 just east of Fulton Mississippi was approved by Congress as Corridor X in 1978 as a part of the ADHS and parts of I 22 have been under construction ever since 7 Corridor X was also designated as High Priority Corridor 10 in the federal National Highway System Designation Act of 1995 and as High Priority Corridor 45 in later legislation 8 Over the many years of development the project changed multiple times In 2004 Corridor X was designated as Future I 22 by Public Law Number 108 199 9 and the designation was made official on April 18 2005 10 In Alabama and Mississippi blue signs reading FUTURE I 22 CORRIDOR at left and an I 22 shield with FUTURE instead of INTERSTATE at the right were unveiled on April 18 2005 10 The first major completed section of the route between the Mississippi state line and Jasper was opened to traffic on November 22 2005 11 Exits on the Jasper Bypass portion of I 22 were originally numbered using a kilometer based sequence because at the time this stretch was opened it appeared that all highways in the US were going to be measured using the metric system The final decision was made to remain using miles and they have been renumbered according to the highway s mileposts A six mile 9 7 km segment between Graysville and Brookside was opened in June 2007 12 and another 20 mile 32 km section of Future I 22 between Jasper and Graysville was opened in November 2007 13 A 1 8 mile 2 9 km segment between Cherry Avenue in Forestdale to a point about 2 5 miles 4 0 km short of I 65 near Fultondale including an interchange with Coalburg Road was opened in December 2009 14 Next came the connection of I 22 with I 65 and US 31 14 The Alabama Department of Transportation ALDOT widened Coalburg Road from its interchange with I 22 southward to Daniel Payne Drive which leads to I 65 to allow heavy trucks to use it this project was nearly complete as of May 2015 15 Signs are now in place on Daniel Payne Drive westbound informing truckers that access to I 22 is not allowed from Daniel Payne Drive ALDOT was to award contracts in August 2009 for the construction of the final segment of I 22 including its large interchange with I 65 and US 31 with the construction to begin shortly afterward Funding delays postponed these into 2010 however On March 19 2010 President Barack Obama signed the Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment Act HIRE Act into law which included an extension of federal highway funding through the end of 2010 This extension gave the ALDOT the opportunity to proceed with its plans for the construction of final segment of I 22 in Alabama The opening of the bids for this project began on May 21 2010 ALDOT announced on June 16 2010 that the project has been awarded to the company Archer Western Contractors for 168 6 million equivalent to 222 million in 2022 16 17 The project is the most expensive highway project ever undertaken in Jefferson County and it is the highest priced contract awarded by the ALDOT as of 2010 update 18 On November 12 2012 ALDOT s application for establishing I 22 was conditionally approved by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials AASHTO at a special committee pending for the Mississippi Department of Transportation MDOT to submit their own application for I 22 and Federal Highway Administration FHWA approval This therefore officially established the existence of I 22 19 In April 2013 the first actual I 22 shields were deployed in Marion County Alabama immediately east of the Mississippi state line Such signs will extend east at least through Walker County into the outskirts of Birmingham 20 On August 21 2014 ALDOT reported that I 22 s interchange with I 65 would not be completed until October 2015 21 The interchange s connections via exit 95 to I 65 and the continuation under I 65 as exit 95C at US 31 remained under construction In March 2016 the interchange with I 65 and continuation to US 31 was still under construction New lanes north and southbound were opened on I 65 passing through the interchange and construction and painting operations were carried out on the I 22 entrance and exit ramps 22 The interchange to I 65 opened to traffic on June 20 2016 while the connector to US 31 remained under construction 23 Mississippi officials announced May 5 2015 that the state officially began the process to designate its portion as I 22 The two requirements to be able to apply for this designation were to upgrade the route to Interstate standards and to connect to an existing Interstate within 25 years this was completed when I 269 was opened in December 2017 The I 65 interchange was opened in October 2015 24 The route was officially signed in Mississippi in a ceremony on October 23 2015 25 Exit list editStateCountyLocationmi 26 27 28 kmExitDestinationsNotesMississippiDeSoto 0 00 0 nbsp nbsp US 78 west MemphisContinuation as US 78 western end of US 78 overlapByhalia0 00 012 nbsp nbsp I 269 MS 304 Tunica ColliervilleI 269 exit 16Marshall2 43 914 nbsp MS 309 Byhalia 6 610 618Victoria East Byhalia 9 815 821Red BanksHolly Springs14 423 226West Holly Springs AshlandFormer MS 4 MS 718 529 830 nbsp nbsp MS 4 MS 7 Holly Springs OxfordAccess to Senatobia via MS 7 25 541 037Lake CenterPotts Camp29 647 641 nbsp nbsp To MS 349 Potts CampBentonHickory Flat36 458 648 nbsp MS 178 Hickory FlatAccess to MS 2 and MS 5UnionMyrtle42 969 055MyrtleNew Albany48 678 260GlenfieldConnector to MS 30 and to a Walmart distribution center49 679 861 nbsp nbsp MS 30 west West New Albany Mississippi OxfordWestern end of MS 30 overlap51 082 163Downtown New Albany52 083 764 nbsp nbsp nbsp MS 15 MS 30 east Pontotoc RipleyEastern end of MS 30 overlap61 298 573 nbsp nbsp MS 9 north Blue SpringsWestern end of MS 9 overlap signed as exits 73A and 73BPontotocSherman64 8104 376 nbsp nbsp MS 9 south MS 178 Sherman PontotocEastern end of MS 9 overlapLeeTupelo69 0111 081 nbsp MS 178 McCullough Boulevard West Tupelo70 3113 182Coley Road Barnes Crossing Road72 9117 385 nbsp Natchez Trace Parkway74 3119 686 nbsp US 45 Corridor V west Tupelo CorinthWestern end of Corridor V overlap signed as exits 86A south and 86B north 75 8122 087Veterans BoulevardAccess to Elvis Presley birthplace 78 1125 790Auburn Road 82 2132 394 nbsp MS 371 Mantachie MoorevilleItawamba 85 3137 397Fawn Grove Road Dorsey 88 8142 9101 nbsp nbsp MS 178 MS 363 Peppertown MantachieFulton92 9149 5104 nbsp nbsp MS 25 south Fulton AmoryWestern end of MS 25 overlap MS 178 resumes eastbound in downtown Fulton 96 6155 5108 nbsp nbsp MS 25 north Corridor V east Belmont Iuka Corridor X endsEastern end of MS 25 Corridor V overlap western end of Corridor X overlap Access to MS 76Tremont101 4163 2113 nbsp MS 23 Tremont SmithvilleMS 178 terminates eastbound at intersection with MS 23 just north of Corridor X 106 00 00170 60 00Mississippi Alabama state lineAlabamaMarion 3 936 323 nbsp nbsp CR 33 SR 4 BexarWestern end of SR 4 overlapHamilton7 8012 557 nbsp nbsp nbsp CR 94 to SR 74 Weston HamiltonProvides access to US 278 east and to SR 19 Red Bay11 4518 4311 nbsp SR 17 Hamilton Sulligent York Butler MobileAlso connects to SR 1914 4623 2714 nbsp CR 35 Hamilton16 9127 2116 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 43 US 278 SR 171 Hamilton Guin 22 5236 2422 nbsp CR 45 26 2442 2326 nbsp SR 44 Brilliant GuinAlso serves the community of TwinWinfield29 9248 1530 nbsp SR 129 Brilliant Winfield 34 3855 3334 nbsp SR 233 Glen Allen Natural BridgeWalker 39 6263 7639 nbsp SR 13 Natural Bridge EldridgeAlso access to Fayette and Tuscaloosa via SR 13 southCarbon Hill46 8775 4346 nbsp CR 11 Carbon Hill Nauvoo 51 8383 4152 nbsp SR 118 Carbon Hill 53 4786 0553SR 102Exit not signedJasper57 4092 3857 nbsp nbsp SR 118 east Jasper60 5497 4361 nbsp SR 69 Jasper Tuscaloosa62 75100 9963 nbsp SR 269 Jasper Parrish65 26105 0365Industrial Parkway Jasper 70 03112 7070 nbsp CR 22 Cordova Parrish 71 99115 8672 nbsp CR 61 Cordova 78 36126 1178 nbsp CR 81 Dora SumitonJeffersonWest Jefferson80 75129 9581 nbsp CR 45 West JeffersonGraysville85 24137 1885 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 78 east SR 4 east SR 5 Birmingham Adamsville GraysvilleEastern end of US 78 SR 4 overlap86 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 222 north to I 422Proposed interchange proposed southern terminus of I 22287 26140 4387 nbsp CR 112 GraysvilleForestdale88 99143 2289 nbsp CR 65 Hillcrest Road Adamsville Graysville91 75147 6691 nbsp CR 105 Cherry Avenue Brookside ForestdaleBirmingham93 60150 6393 nbsp CR 77 CoalburgDirectional signs on exit ramp north to Coalburg and south to Birmingham96 48155 2795 nbsp I 65 Birmingham Huntsville Montgomery MobileI 65 exit 265A signed as left exit 95A north amp 95B south 95C nbsp US 31 SR 3 Montgomery DecaturProposed future eastern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus UnopenedFuture auxiliary routes editShannon Tupelo Mississippi spur edit Interstate 22 spurLocationShannon Tupelo MississippiA possible spur route of I 22 in the Tupelo Mississippi area is currently listed as High Priority Corridor 95 The route would begin in Shannon and generally follow US 45 northward passing east of Tupelo before terminating at I 22 US 78 29 US 45 is currently a freeway along this entire corridor but is not up to interstate standards 30 Additionally congestion and safety issues along US 45 in this area need to be improved 31 Spruce Pine Eldridge Alabama spur edit Interstate 22 spurLocationSpruce Pine Eldridge AlabamaAnother I 22 spur route has been proposed to connect I 22 with communities in Northwest Alabama This spur would begin at I 22 near Eldridge and head northward mostly paralleling SR 13 It would pass near Natural Bridge Haleyville Phil Campbell and Bear Creek before terminating at SR 13 at the south end of the Spruce Pine bypass The proposal was made by State Representative Tracy Estes as a way to complete the Haleyville bypass a project that was first conceived in 1955 Funding was first secured in the 1990s but construction was halted in 2014 when the funding ran out 32 33 Interstate 222 edit nbsp Future Interstate 222LocationBrookside Graysville AlabamaLength2 26 mi 3 64 km Interstate 222 I 222 is a future auxiliary Interstate Highway that will be a connector between I 22 and the proposed I 422 near Birmingham Alabama There will be no exits other than its terminuses The highway has been proposed because an interchange directly between I 22 and I 422 cannot be built because of environmental issues clarification needed AASHTO approved the designation on May 18 2012 34 Construction on this new route has not been scheduled at this time Interstate 422 edit Main article Birmingham Northern Beltline nbsp Corridor X 1LocationBessemer Argo AlabamaLength52 5 mi 84 5 km I 422 is a future proposed northwestern bypass of Birmingham connecting between I 20 I 59 from the southwest and I 59 in the northeast It will also be connected with I 22 via I 222 in Brookside located northwest of Birmingham It was first proposed in May 2009 by US Representative Spencer Bachus on May 18 2012 it was approved by AASHTO 34 35 Construction on a short 1 34 mile 2 16 km section of the route between SR 79 and 75 was started shortly afterwards but issues with funding and local opposition held up the project More funding for the interstate was provided in Spring 2023 It covered the construction of I 422 between SR 79 to US 31 for a total of 10 miles 16 km The construction of this part of the interstate which will be four lanes was expected to begin later in the Spring and be completed by 2028 36 but the start date was delayed again A complaint has been filed over construction resuming 37 and although ALDOT expected to break ground on the resumption of the project in November 2023 no new information has been made public as of December 2023 38 See also edit nbsp Alabama portal nbsp Mississippi portal nbsp U S Roads portalReferences edit a b Starks Edward January 27 2022 Table 1 Main Routes of the Dwight D Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways FHWA Route Log and Finder List Federal Highway Administration Retrieved March 10 2023 Special Committee on U S Route Numbering November 16 2012 SCOH Report from Special Committee on U S Route Numbering Annual Meeting PDF Report Washington DC American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials p 2 Archived from the original PDF on June 3 2019 Retrieved September 23 2014 Alabama Engineering Hall of Fame engrhof org Retrieved March 18 2023 a b c Interstate 22 Interstate Guide com Retrieved March 18 2023 self published source Project reports state al us Lynchpin I 22 Nears Completion Business Alabama October 2015 Archived from the original on July 3 2018 Retrieved February 20 2016 McMurray Jeffery December 22 2003 Shelby s Clout Has Helped Put Corridor X on the Brink of Completion Associated Press State and Local Wire Future I 22 Interstate guide com Retrieved February 15 2008 self published source MacDonald Ginny January 28 2004 Corridor X Gets Official Seal as I 22 The Birmingham News page needed a b MacDonald Ginny April 15 2005 Corridor X Becomes I 22 Signs Bearing Name to Be Unveiled Monday in Jasper by Officials The Birmingham News p 1C Faulk Kent November 23 2005 Corridor X Section Opens in West Alabama The Birmingham News p 4C MacDonald Ginny June 2 2007 13 Miles of Corridor X to Open End of Long Road in Sight for I 22 The Birmingham News p 1A MacDonald Ginny October 31 2007 26 Miles of Corridor X to Open Nov 14 Stretch Offers Straight Shot from Forestdale to Memphis The Birmingham News p 1A a b Staff Reporters December 10 2009 Corridor X Opens New Section Interchange Lags The Birmingham News p 2A Coalburg Road Looks Nice and Smooth but Not Done Yet AL com May 10 2015 Johnston Louis Williamson Samuel H 2023 What Was the U S GDP Then MeasuringWorth Retrieved November 30 2023 United States Gross Domestic Product deflator figures follow the Measuring Worth series Gray Jeremy June 16 2010 Construction Contract Awarded for Final Link of Corridor X The Birmingham News Retrieved June 21 2010 Gray Jeremy July 26 2010 Birmingham I 65 Corridor X Project Set to Launch August 1 The Birmingham News Retrieved July 26 2010 Special Committee on U S Route Numbering November 16 2012 SCOH Report from Special Committee on U S Route Numbering Annual Meeting PDF Report Washington DC American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials p 2 Archived from the original PDF on June 3 2019 Retrieved September 23 2014 Interstate 22 Signs Going Up Daily Mountain Eagle Jasper AL April 4 2013 Archived from the original on May 14 2013 Retrieved June 2 2013 Interstate 22 Progress I 65 Interchange with Corridor X Won t Be Completed Until at Least 2015 Birmingham Business Journal August 22 2014 Retrieved September 25 2014 Songer Joe March 7 2016 I 22 Interchange Construction Continues at I 65 near Fultondale AL com Retrieved March 15 2016 Yeager Andrew June 20 2016 Interstate 22 Interchange Opens Completing Link to Memphis Birmingham AL WBHM Retrieved June 21 2016 Interstate 22 Designation Moving Nearer Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal Archived from the original on May 8 2015 Retrieved May 7 2015 Mississippi Ceremony Will Designate US 78 as I 22 Memphis Commercial Appeal Retrieved October 18 2015 Google September 23 2014 Interstate 22 in Alabama Map Google Maps Google Retrieved September 23 2014 Milepost maps Alabama Department of Transportation July 2017 Retrieved July 30 2017 Google January 2 2024 Interstate 22 in Mississippi Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 2 2024 Statutory Listing of Corridor Descriptions High Priority Corridors National Highway System Federal Highway Administration Retrieved January 4 2022 Fiscal Year 23 Congressionally Directed Spending Requests U S Senator Roger Wicker Retrieved May 15 2023 McCluskey Caleb November 16 2022 MDOT Major Thoroughfare mull US 45 safety upgrades Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal Retrieved May 17 2023 Congressman Aderholt commits to seek funding to complete bypass project Northwest Alabamian April 26 2023 Retrieved August 25 2023 Paepcke Jon April 27 2023 ALDOT claims federal highway earmarks dried up WVTM Retrieved August 25 2023 a b Special Committee on U S Route Numbering May 19 2012 Report to SCOH PDF Report Washington DC American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials p 2 Archived from the original PDF on June 3 2019 Retrieved April 9 2017 MacDonald Ginny May 26 2009 Corridor X I 65 Interchange Construction Could Begin This Year The Birmingham News Archived from the original on June 20 2009 Retrieved May 26 2009 Gov Kay Ivey Construction will resume soon on Northern Beltline MSN Retrieved April 13 2023 McQueen Madie June 27 2023 Environmentalists file complaint against ALDOT Birmingham Northern Beltline project CBS 42 Retrieved June 30 2023 Blakely Will August 24 2023 U S Rep Palmer Northern Beltline critical for Alabama Says I 65 1819 News Retrieved August 25 2023 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Interstate 22KML is from Wikidata nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Interstate 22 Interstate Guide Profile for Interstate 22 Alabama Engineering Hall of Fame INTERSTATE 22 CORRIDOR X Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Interstate 22 amp oldid 1195636882 Interstate 222, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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