Phase Two of Gulf Shores Waterway East Set to Begin

OBA Staff • February 25, 2026

Work on the next section of Waterway East is expected to start in March and finish by the end of summer.

Phase Two of Gulf Shores Waterway East Set to Begin

Gulf Shores, Ala. — (OBA) — The City of Gulf Shores is preparing to launch Phase Two of its Waterway East Extension project, which aims to improve local traffic flow and east/west connectivity. The next phase follows the successful completion of the first section and is fully funded by a RESTORE grant. City officials say the enhancement will make it easier for residents and visitors to travel through the area. Once finished, it will serve as a vital route connecting Gulf Shores Parkway (Hwy. 59) with the Beach Express (Hwy. 161).


Phase One of the Waterway East project constructed the section from Highway 59 to the Alabama Department of Transportation’s right-of-way for the new SR-161 road and bridge. Phase Two will extend the road to connect with SR-161 north of the new bridge. Construction is expected to start in March and likely finish by the end of summer, according to city officials.


The city is waiting for the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) to issue a Notice to Proceed before work can officially start. Since the project is funded through a RESTORE grant, Gulf Shores will be reimbursed for all eligible construction costs. The work must be finished by September to meet the grant’s deadline.


According to the city, the Waterway East extension will offer better access for both local traffic and emergency vehicles. It’s also expected to ease congestion on busy routes like Highway 59, especially during the summer. City leaders say this improvement will benefit residents and support tourism.


When finished, the extended road will connect to the new SR-161 bridge, providing a smoother travel experience across Gulf Shores. A project map shows the different phases, including the new SR-161 road and bridge in yellow, the completed Waterway East Phase One in blue, and the upcoming Phase Two in red. City officials said the expansion is another step forward in improving transportation infrastructure along the Alabama coast.


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