Infrastructure

FAUXHOPE

FAUXHOPE

The quality of life has diminished in Fauxhope. The small quaint town of Fauxhope is disappearing and being swallowed up by development. The disconnect between the City Council and Mayor and the community is a mile wide. It is no secret that both council and Mayor were supported by developers. The result of that has increased traffic and caused further strain on an already taxed infrastructure. City priorities are decided by very few people and council meetings are a waste of time.
I SEE YOU

I SEE YOU

The Fauxhope City Council agenda looks like business as usual. However a closer look just shows how the council is doing what THEY damn well want to do, without public discussion. Oh sure they have public participation for three minutes per person. Those who have follow the development elected council know the council is deaf when it comes to any public participation. Monday’s night council did not fail there standard operating procedure.
MOUTHPIECE

MOUTHPIECE

The infrastructure failures in Fairhope are directly connected to Jack Burrell and his lackeys. Doesn’t it make you feel more confident knowing Jack is “speaking for the people of Baldwin County.” Jack is all for the toll’s and “increasing the county’s soaring population”. Just what we need while infrastructure failures and sewage in the bay are daily occurrences. Interested firms meet with ALDOT, begin competing for the Mobile River Bridge and Bayway Project The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) hosted more than 250 people from all aspects of construction, design and engineering at an industry forum for the Mobile River Bridge and Bayway