Congratulations to all Nappie nominees and winners. Fact: COMPLETE LIST — 2018 Nappie Award Winners Thanks a million! TOTAL VOTES: 1,075,856 We made some changes to the Nappie Awards this year and, quite honestly, we wondered if it would curb your enthusiasm. We cut 32
You are going to have to get a free Lagniappe or pay to go on line to read this story. It is obvious that Baldwin County has a media drain. Lagniappe and the Ripp Report appear to be the only sources willing to report news. There is other media but the articles published are “fluff” or so mundane and lacking of any back story, that the reader can make little sense out of the content.
Get ready Baldwin County it is going to get a lot more expensive to live in Baldwin County. $90 monthly pass highlights latest toll plan for I-10 Mobile River Bridge project The Alabama Department of Transportation, as part of its financing package for the new I-10 Mobile River Bridge and Bayway project, is pitching a frequent user toll plan that is a $90 monthly pass.
The Jester is back and now he wants to give away 106 acres of municipal land to Weeks Bay. The very same Jester who used his elected position for personal gain by securing the Fairhope Art Center Contract. The same Jester who favored the Fly Creek Apartments and it’s developer over his constituents. FAIRHOPE JESTER AND FLY CREEK - Ripp Report The Fairhope Jester supports the Kant-Corte Apartments on Fly Creek, at the same time he is building his own home on Fly Creek. Surely you jest! The …
The Fairhope Conservation Easement is in limbo while Weeks Bay and the city council, does damage control. Let me make it clear that there is nothing wrong with conservation easements. The Fairhope Conservation Easement that is proposed is a political football being thrown around by the City Council. It is an excuse by special interests, developers, that want the property out of the control of the city. The property in question is prime property in the Fairhope municipal city limits, that cost us 13 million.
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State Senator Chris Elliott, aka TAX MAN, needs tax money to travel, so he co-sponsored a bill for his travel expenses. The newly elected State Senator is rumored to have used the proposed travel expenditure to strong arm other legislators, by holding up other bills being considered. It is not nice to piss off Goat Hill, especially when your a lamb. An extra bonus for the TAX MAN is the air miles he will accumulate, and you can be assured he will use them for future travel.
In Fairhope, a conservation easement involving city property has become an issue for the entire county, all 14 municipalities. A conservation easement in a municipality is radically different than one in rural or coastal areas. In a municipality you have limited land and at the rate of growth our county is experiencing, why would a municipality give away control and management to a third party? Municipal land should remain municipal land and any transfer of land, or management, should be voted on by the citizens of the community.
If you live in Fairhope this petition is of great importance to you and your family. All the petition is asking of the City Council is not to dispose of any city property until the scheduled land use plan and comprehensive plan is completed. The second thing the citizens ask is to be a part of the decision. The Council and Weeks Bay have attempted to go around public participation. That is not the way a democracy works.
Fairhope is being robbed of 20 million dollars and 106 acres of land. The bandits are The Weeks Bay Foundation and their collaborative partners the Fairhope City Council. The director of Weeks Bay said they did not want to do anything against the wishes of the citizens of Fairhope. Sound familiar ! that is the same thing that was said about the Fly Creek Apartments. Monday night, Weeks Bay will make another attempt, with the help of the council, to gain control of Fairhope City Property for PERPETUITY, aka ETERNITY.