Fairhope Council Raises Recreation Fees for Non-Residents

Some golf and other recreation membership fees will be increasing next year.

Comments

Anonymous said…
back to the question, have a fairhope address but do not live in the city limits. do I pay more?
Anonymous said…
we spent too much on recreation now theres not enough for schools
Anonymous said…
anon, I think they just look at the city listed on your ID.
Anonymous said…
just because your mailing address is Fairhope does NOT mean you are a resident--a common misconception.

There is a map at the public works dept. you can look at or i suspect you could call someone in planning and zoning to find out as well. Also, if you own property the county tax office should have the info.

More city limit signs should be erected to help this astonishing confusion.