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
No one denies that a Mobile bridge is needed. What so obvious is that the politicians have united to make decisions contrary to their original promises. When the no tolls petition hit 50,000 the politicians panicked and started covering their asses. We heard no tolls, no federal money and “we have to listen to our constituents.”
The bridge is needed but traffic is second to expanding development, that is the major motivator.
The Bayway Bridge project started years ago with politicians biting their tongue’s and saying little about how they were going to finance the project. Then came the discussion about tolls, again they bit their tongue’s. Next, came Jim Zigler and his Facebook page:
Over 50,000 people liked the site and faster than a politician could tell a lie, they all flipped flopped and said no tolls. A year, and several plans later went by, and all of a sudden Mobile and Baldwin MPO’s have married together to give a unified front FOR tolls.
Talk about shooting yourself in the foot!
Alabama’s Ole Mo probably sunk the Bayway “Truck Bridge” because of his strong conviction of the 10th amendment. Problem is, Alabama has no money and depends on Washington. So the 10th amendment will keep Alabama firmly last place in most major categories?
MO for U.S. Senate means NO More for Alabama.
I-10 IS A FEDERAL HIGHWAY
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Alabama is known to be last in almost every category. Be it obesity, drugs, education, prisons and much more. Alabama has no lottery and is not even considering the millions, maybe billions, in revenue from decriminalization of marijuana. I am sure Alabama will be last in that category.
Alabama is first in political corruption.
Now we will be first to install a toll on I-10.
The only toll.
If our political leaders have it their way, Alabama will be known as the toll bridge state.
This is not a proven fact, it's just a collection of puzzle pieces that needs to be looked into.
This is a long narrative but worth the read. One thing I think everyone will agree on is Alabama is the most corrupt state in the United States.
Everyone agrees a need for a bridge, they do not agree that a bridge should be built on the backs of Mobile and Baldwin County.
Last nights meeting opposing the Mobile Bridge Toll, is just one of many springing up around Mobile and Baldwin County.
Mobile River Bridge and Bayway Project | Tolls web.archive.org The tolls to cross Mobile Bay on the Bayway and the New Bridge. News on the ALDOT Tolls and the Bayway project and bridge
Read More Who is the toll going to affect most? Simple, Mobile and Baldwin County residents. The political architects of the bridge expect to do do business as usual in Alabama, cram it down the citizens throat.
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.
Read More The Bridge project is a marine project for the port disguised as an automobile traffic problem.