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2026 Spring Road Paving Plan

The Madison County Fiscal Court has approved the Madison County Road Department’s 2026 Spring Road Paving Plan. The approved list includes roads across the county that will be resurfaced as part of this year’s work.

How Roads Were Selected

The County Road Department evaluates roads using a standardized rating system. Crews assess:

  • Pavement condition
  • Structural integrity
  • Drainage performance
  • Overall safety

This process allows the Fiscal Court to prioritize projects using objective data.

Focus on Highest-Need Roads

Madison County uses a “worst-first” approach when planning resurfacing work. This means funding goes to the roads in the most need of repair.

This approach helps:

  • Improve safety on deteriorated roads
  • Extend the life of the road network
  • Reduce long-term repair costs

Approved Road List

The following roads have been identified for paving as part of this plan:

Road NameCR #Width/DepthLengthDistrict
Caleb LnCR-123712’/1.5″5,1081
Candlewick DrCR-129720’/1.5″1,8491
Tony DrCR-153716’/1.5″1.9231
Floyd Branch RdCR-113214’/1.5″1,2211
Floyd Branch RdCR-113214’/1.5″1,2551
Horse Cove RdCR-177216’/1.5″1,2171
Haden HeightsCR-136916’/1.5″3,4652
Wildwood DrCR-1391P20’/1.5″2,0482
Three Forks RdCR-130816’/1.5″7,2582
Three Forks RdCR-130816’/1.5″8,3433
Needmore RdCR-115214’/1.5″3,1853
Box Ankle RdCR-101614’/1.5″6,1733
Jenkins LnCR-119916’/1.5″1,4093
Farthing LnCR-112612’/1.5″1,0713
Willis Branch RdCR-130214’/1.5″6,7574
Hagan Mill RdCR-125314’/1.5″2,4824
Rosstown RdCR-125014’/1.5″6,3514
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What Residents Should Expect

Road work will take place in phases. Residents may experience temporary delays or lane closures during paving operations.

Drivers should:

  • Slow down in work zones
  • Follow posted signage

Continued Investment in County Roads

The Fiscal Court continues to fund annual paving and maintenance using a structured assessment process. This ensures that road improvements remain consistent and focused on the areas with the greatest need.