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Coastal Alabama officials solidify plans to advance I-10 truck bridge project

Coastal Alabama officials solidify plans to advance I-10 truck bridge project AL.com 1 hr ago John Sharp, al.com © John Sharp Fairhope City Councilman Jack Burrell (left) and Baldwin County Commissioner Joe Davis (right) listen to speakers during an Eastern Shore Metropolitan Planning Organization meeting on Wednesday, June 9, 2021, at Daphne City Hall in Daphne, Ala. More than 21 months after the original Interstate 10 Mobile River Bridge and Bayway project was declared “dead,” a new bridge proposal is officially back in the plans. The Eastern Shore Metropolitan Planning Commission, with a unanimous vote Wednesday, approved placing an alternative I-10 truck bridge project into its long- and short-term plans. The vote comes one week after the Mobile Metropolitan Planning Organization agreed to similar measures which now means multi-phased approach to addressing the interstate’s traffic congestion moves to the Alabama Department of Transportation for

Community cooperation key to moving forward in Baldwin

Print subscribers If you re a print subscriber, but do not yet have an online account, click here to create one. Non-subscribers Community cooperation key to moving forward in Baldwin Posted Thursday, March 4, 2021 9:10 am Baldwin County is not only Alabama’s fastest growing county and the largest in the state geographically, it is also a collection of cities and towns with a variety of history and populations. While Baldwin County has more than 200,000 full-time residents, a number that is growing rapidly, it is unique among the more populous counties in that does not have a dominant city. Each municipality from the Gulf to the Eastern Shore to north Baldwin has its own needs, goals and challenges.

MPO wants Mobile River bridge options considered

By Guy Busby FAIRHOPE – Baldwin and Mobile officials plan to ask Gov. Kay Ivey and the Alabama Department of Transportation to look at options to get the Interstate 10 Mobile River bridge project back on track. Fairhope City Council President Jack Burrell told Eastern Shore Metropolitan Planning Organization members Wednesday, Jan. 27, that he had asked Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson to send a joint letter from the two MPOs asking state officials to resume plans for the project. Burrell is chairman of the Eastern Shore MPO. Stimpson is chairman of the Mobile MPO. The MPOs oversee funding for regional road projects. Plans to build the new bridge and expand the Bayway was called off in 2019 when the Eastern Shore Metropolitan Planning Organization removed the project from its Transportation Improvement Plan. The removal made the $2.1-billion project ineligible for federal funding. After the vote, Ivey said the move by the MPO killed the bridge project.

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