Alabama considers truck-only tolls in proposed new bridge
The Alabama Department of Transportation and local leaders in the Mobile, Alabama, area, are considering instituting truck-only tolls on a new proposed I-10 bridge over the Mobile River to ease congestion in the Wallace Tunnel in downtown Mobile.
The proposal calls for construction of a bridge over the Mobile River designated for the use of only large trucks over 46 feet long. These trucks would be prohibited from using the Wallace Tunnel and instead travel over the river on the truck bridge, paying a toll of no more than $15.
Construction of the truck bridge would also mean the signed hazardous cargo route would no longer have to pass through the Africatown community, and hazmat trucks would instead be able to use the new I-10 Mobile River Bridge.
Beach tourism bureau to get $1 million boost to aid pandemic recovery
Updated Apr 08, 2021;
Posted Apr 08, 2021
A new grant is intended to help Gulf Shores and Orange Beach step up marketing efforts in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. (Joe Songer | jsonger@al.com).Joe Songer | jsonger@al.com
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The Alabama Gulf Coast Convention and Visitors Bureau is getting $1 million, mostly from CARES Act funds, to boost marketing in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The U.S. Department of Commerce announced Thursday that it was awarding an $800,000 grant to the bureau, to be matched with $200,000 in local investment. The source of the local funds was not identified. The bureau promotes tourism in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, and the funds are to be used “to develop and implement a tourism recovery marketing campaign in response to the economic downturn that resulted from the coronavirus pandemic.”