Downtown Dothan Road Closure Set For Saturday Event

North St. Andrews Street to be shut down for several hours this weekend.

Mar. 28, 2026 at 9:05pm

An abstract, impressionistic photograph of a blurred street scene with faint outlines of cars and pedestrians, conveying the mood of a community event in a downtown area.The temporary closure of a downtown Dothan street will create mobility challenges but also a sense of community during a local event.Dothan Today

A section of North St. Andrews Street in downtown Dothan, Alabama will be closed on Saturday evening from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. to accommodate a scheduled event in the area. Authorities have authorized the temporary shutdown of North St. Andrews Street between Main Street and Troy Street, and drivers are advised to use alternate routes and expect delays in the downtown area during the closure.

Why it matters

Road closures can significantly impact traffic flow and accessibility in a downtown area, so this announcement provides important information for residents and visitors planning to be in Dothan on Saturday. The closure may affect businesses, events, and general mobility in the affected section of downtown.

The details

The closure will impact North St. Andrews Street between Main Street and Troy Street from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday. Officials have also advised of related activity near Providence Road, though further details have not been officially confirmed. Drivers are encouraged to use alternate routes and plan for delays in the downtown area during the closure window.

  • The closure will be in effect from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday, March 29, 2026.

The players

Dothan

The city in Alabama where the road closure is taking place.

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What’s next

Drivers should monitor local news and traffic reports for any updates on the road closure or related traffic impacts in downtown Dothan on Saturday.

The takeaway

This temporary road closure in downtown Dothan is a common occurrence for scheduled events, but it's important for residents and visitors to plan ahead, use alternate routes, and expect delays in the affected area on Saturday evening.