"Missing Link" Road Construction Begins

Fairhope, Alabama

BISHOP TO BOOTHE ROAD

Construction has begun to connect Bishop Rd. to Boothe Rd. (south of Morphy) in east Fairhope.

The connection should ease school traffic woes in the area and cut-through traffic in the Hawthorne Glen subdivision.

Residents of the Eastgate neighborhood worry traffic may increase in their neighborhood, however.

FUNDED BY SINGLE TAX CORP.

The low bid of $526,568 was awarded to John G. Walton Construction company but the cost is to be entirely funded by the Single Tax Corporation (using their lessees rent payments). No city funds are involved.

MANY TREES TO BE SAVED

As many of the old live oak, magnolia and other trees will be saved by weaving the road around them,
but a significant number will have to be removed. An arborist is included in construction costs for tree protection ($53,500).

A culvert is required to span the wetlands on he south end ($112,000); and a pervious sidewalk will be installed ($40,100).

NAMING CONTROVERSY

The city council will have to decide what to name the completed road since segments are now called Bishop, Boothe and sometimes Troyer (between Morphy and Fairhope Ave.)

One member of the Boothe family (and coincidentally a city employee) asked the city council last year to retain that name -- and another, a member of the extensive Bishop clan, told the Times privately the eventual naming would "probably be" an issue with that family as well.

Mayor Kant: "Let's get it built first ... then worry about naming it."

Comments

Anonymous said…
I suggest they rename the entire length of it "Complete and Utter Lack of Humility Road".
Anonymous said…
Name it the Yellow Brick Road since the City is run by the King, the one and only Oz...aka the Kant. Long live the King and his Court...aka Hand picked....clean sweeped Council. I love my village!!!
Anonymous said…
Does this mean Nichols will soon connect to 13? I would love to see that happen!
Anonymous said…
We still need sidewalks down Morphy.
Anonymous said…
Can we build a cat park next to this missing link? If dogs can have a park cats should be treated the same....do ya think my fellow fairhopennnnns...