ALDOT Loses Appeal, Ordered to Pay $3.6 Million to Family for Gulf Shores Bridge Property
Family Wins $3.6 Million in Eminent Domain Case over Gulf Shores Bridge Project

Gulf Shores, Ala. - (OBA) - The Alabama Supreme Court has upheld a $3.6 million award to the Ellenburg family, who were forced to sell their dream home to the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) for the construction of the new Intracoastal Bridge in Gulf Shores, as reported by WPMI.
ALDOT invoked eminent domain to acquire the approximately 21-acre property, offering the family $1.1 million. The Ellenburgs subsequently sued, arguing that the State failed to provide compensation for the improvements made on the property. A Baldwin County jury ruled in their favor, awarding them $2.9 million in addition to the $1.1 million already paid by the State, plus interest.
ALDOT appealed the decision, but on Friday, the Alabama Supreme Court upheld the $3.6 million total award, which includes $2,937,112 plus $756,744.61 in prejudgment interest.
The proposed Intracoastal Bridge project in Gulf Shores has been in the planning stages for four years, facing a year's worth of bid delays to allow Orange Beach the opportunity to negotiate with the owners of the existing toll bridge. In September 2022, ALDOT opened bids for the bridge's construction. Four bids were received, ranging from a low bid of $51,855,705.17 by Scott Bridge Company to $67,132,281.96 by YG Yates Construction. ALDOT estimated the bridge's cost to be between $49 million and $60 million, with an expected completion date in January 2026.
The Intracoastal Bridge project is currently involved in a separate lawsuit brought by the Baldwin County Bridge Company.
Other OBA Articles about the ICW Bridge Project:
- Hearing to halt building of new bridge continued until April
- Bridge company asks Gulf Shores for use of temporary office site
- Bridge construction 'official,' but lawsuit seeks to halt project
- Bridge project to be part of expanded State Route 161, Craft says
- State confirms ALDOT is ready to move forward with new bridge
- Craft 'hopeful' after bid opening for new ICW bridge
- Craft not convinced ALDOT's decision to build ICW bridge is final
- Gulf Shores to pursue federal grant to fund new ICW bridge
- Gulf Shores bridge on again - for the third time
- Gulf Shores close to finalizing response to state on bridges
- Toll company gets extension on deadline to create plan for new span
- ALDOT's $20 million bluff killed second Gulf Shores bridge
- ALDOT said "making steps" to let the bid for a Gulf Shores bridge
- Gulf Shores Mayor Robert Craft said his city being left out of bridge talks 'totally unacceptable'
- Statement from Mayor Tony Kennon concerning negotiations between ALDOT and Baldwin County Bridge Company
- Bridge between Orange Beach & Gulf Shores ready for bid
- Corps of Engineers gives OK for new Intracoastal Waterway bridge
- Orange Beach negotiating agreement with new toll bridge owners
More articles from WPMI:
- Alabama Supreme Court affirms $2.9 million judgment against ALDOT for bridge property
- Baldwin County Bridge Company sues ALDOT Director over Gulf Shores bridge
- Emergency hearing in Baldwin County Bridge fight
- ALDOT opens bids for construction of proposed Gulf Shores Intracoastal Bridge
- Gulf Shores seeking $60M to incentivize ALDOT bridge project
- ALDOT moving ahead with 2018 plan for Intracoastal bridge
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