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I-22 was just extended to the new Co. Hwy. 77/Coalburg Rd. exit in Jefferson County, Ala. We need a shield made for the county road. Who has been doing that for us? -
Realkyhick (
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20:28, 10 December 2009 (UTC)reply
This is listed still as a proposed interstate but the article is written like it already exists in some way. I am just looking for clarification because the infobox header shows green, but if it still unsigned then it should be orange. What is I-22 current standing? --
WashuOtaku (
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13:49, 2 June 2013 (UTC)reply
According to
this article part of the highway in Alabama has I-22 signs up. So it seems to be partially open at least. Some earlier articles said I-22 would not be declared open until the interchange with I-65 in Birmingham was completed. -
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I-22 was completed as of today 6-20-2016, members of the Alabama dept of transportation formally opened all of I-22 as the I-65 interchange has been completed
Clintfranks78 (
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00:57, 21 June 2016 (UTC)reply
Chill out. June 20 is already stated as the planned opening date in the Alabama section. The text has been updated using the article above. -
Fnlayson (
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12:19, 21 June 2016 (UTC)reply
Routing specifics in Birmingham
The article states that US 78 continues along I-22 to its intersection with I-65? Doesn't it leave the route with AL-5 at exit 85?
Mccunicano (
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00:56, 21 May 2018 (UTC)reply
Extensions to Georgia and Arkansas?
Look at this webpage, and scroll down to the map about halfway through. It shows potential extensions of I-22 through Columbus, GA, and then on across South Georgia. And in the other direction, going into Arkansas. Possibly towards Kansas City? Unfortunately, there is no source given. Has anyone else heard of these potential extensions? Is the map (posted anonymously on a message board) enough of a source to include something in this wikipedia article? Thoughts and comments would be appreciated.
Dunncon13 (
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15:53, 1 June 2018 (UTC)reply
Message board posts and other user editable pages are not
reliable sources on Wikipedia. There needs to be some reports on this from media outlets. The message board post implies campaign promises/plans originally from some 10 years ago. I can't get the dashlerforgov.com link to open here at work.
-Fnlayson (
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16:03, 1 June 2018 (UTC)reply
I’m not sure exactly when this occurred, but if you pull up a map of Memphis, you can see that I-22 has now been extended to I-240 and not just I-269. Therefore all references to its ending at I-269 need to be updated, as well as all references to its being solely in Mississippi and Alabama. — Preceding
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Legofan613 (
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16:48, 6 September 2018 (UTC)reply
I concur with Fnlayson. StreetView photography from April 2018 shows no road construction going on along US 78. I know construction crews are good, but not that good. –
Fredddie™17:54, 6 September 2018 (UTC)reply
Indeed.
Here is US 78 at I-240. It's an undivided 5-lane boulevard. That's not interstate standards. I believe that, on some planning maps, I-78 between I-269 and I-240 may be designated as Future I-22, but it certainly isn't there yet. --
Jayron3218:14, 6 September 2018 (UTC)reply
Should the mile numbers listed for I-22 in Mississippi in the exit list be changed to match the mileposts? Since the are just based on U.S. 78's mileage in Mississippi, and since it sourced with Google maps, going onto street view will show you that I-22's mileposts and exit numbers are just the existing ones of U.S. 78.
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03:22, 19 December 2023 (UTC)reply