CARBON HILL - Emotions spilled over after the Thursday, Dec. 14, Carbon Hill City Council meeting after local businesswoman Lynn Dodson complained about an applied grant that would put angled
CARBON HILL - The Carbon Hill City Council agreed to apply for a grant for a $1.6 million state ATRIP project that would add 111 parking places to Front Street
UpdatedThu, Feb 4, 2021 at 1:01 pm CT
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District 2 Commissioner Jerry Tingle looks on during Wednesday s meeting of the Tuscaloosa County Commission. (Ryan Phillips, Tuscaloosa Patch)
TUSCALOOSA, AL As Mercedes-Benz U.S. International moves forward on a massive expansion of its facilities in Vance, the Tuscaloosa County Commission is doing its due diligence in understanding the nuances of how the expansion will impact the area s infrastructure.
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UpdatedWed, Dec 16, 2020 at 1:38 pm CT
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Tuscaloosa County Planning Director Farrington Snipes addresses the County Commission during its regular meeting Wednesday (Ryan Phillips, Tuscaloosa Patch)
TUSCALOOSA, AL. Mercedes-Benz U.S. International (MBUSI) will get some additional help on the infrastructure front as part of its latest expansion, with the Tuscaloosa County Commission working to shore up funding for road improvements on Will Walker Road near M-Class Boulevard.
Tuscaloosa County Planning Director Farrington Snipes presented three separate resolutions pertaining to the project to the Commission during its regular meeting Tuesday. These dealt with submitting a formal funding request to the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA), setting aside county funds to expedite the construction process and securing an engineering firm for design services.