By Guy Busby
FAIRHOPE – A 1.5-mile walking and bicycle trail could circle Fairhope’s Triangle property if a $550,000 plan is approved.
The Fairhope City Council voted Monday, Feb. 22, to apply for a grant from the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs for the project. Under the grant, ADECA would pay $400,000 for the work with Fairhope paying the rest.
Mayor Sherry Sullivan said city officials and residents have been meeting to plan the best use for the site between US 98 and Veterans Drive.
“We’ve got to put together a timeline on how we will move forward, but this is one step in that process, which is applying for grants for those trails, for a trailhead, for rest rooms, for some signage,” Sullivan said. “And again, this money does become available every year, but we felt like this was timely for us to do this as we continue to work through the development of the Triangle property.”
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