Young St. "Walk to School" Day Planned

A "Walk to School" day will be held this Thursday, Nov. 5th (7AM) beginning at the City's Rotary Youth Club building on Young St.-- ending at Fairhope Middle School--to help qualify for a Federal grant to build a sidewalk along there (outside city limits). BRATS buses will transport participating parents back to their cars from the school. The Twin Beech/Young Street Community requested the District's County Commissioner (Bishop) submit the Safe Walk to School Grant application (recent community meeting at a church on Twin Beech Rd.). Fairhope Mayor Kant had requested $26,000 for the project (from Community Development Funds) but only $15,000 were appropriated so far (the FAC/Council still must approve the project). The sidewalk will be outside the City limits, but the City owns the Youth Club building, has a city Water Dept. employee detailed there full time to help, and will contribute $30,000 to run the club in 2010 as well. Community Development projects are funded out of residents' electric and water bills.

Comments

anonimouse said…
Why don't the parents walk back? Isn't that the idea?
The_Berrys said…
We don't let our kids walk to school because nobody follows traffic laws in this town. Speeding is the rule rather than the exception.
Anonymous said…
Why would the parents walk back when the government is there yet again, to support them.