Annual Road Paving To Begin Soon

Fairhope, Alabama 

 

Sea Cliff Drive pot hole.


Quail Creek Drive


RESURFACING/STRIPING

The city council awarded a contract to low-bidder Asphalt Services of Spanish Fort for $900,772 to resurface various streets in the city. Parking lots at city hall and the Pecan Street warehouse facility were also included.

Public Works director Johnson said the cost for asphalt was greater than in past years. City roads are rated according to need; White Avenue had numerous, recent street utility excavations, he said.


  1. Bancroft Alley - Gravel Road Paving - Approx. 175 L.F.

  2. Haver Lane - Cul-de-sac Paving - Approx. 170 L.F.

  3. Windmill Road - From Thompson Hall to SR181 - Approx. 2565 L.F.

  4. White Avenue - From S. Bayview St. To S. Mobile St. - Approx. 769 L.F.

  5. White Avenue - From S. Bayview to S. Section St. - Approx. 2782 L.F.

  6. Riveroaks Drive - From Boothe Rd To Oakwood Ave - Approx. 1195 L.F.

  7. Oakwood Ave, Sagebrush Lp & Driftwood Ave Paving - Approxl.F.8 L.F.

  8. Sea Cliff Dr. - From BC Maintenance to Southern Terminus - Approx. 2217 L.F.

  9. Bayou Drive - From N. section St. to Fairwood Blvd . - Approx. 1540 L.F .

  10. Quail Creek Drive - From SR181 to Neighborhood Entrance - Approx. 2210 L.F.

  11. Pecan Building Parking Resurfacing & Striping - Approx. 4338 SY

  12. City Hall/Civic Center Parking Resurfacing & Striping - Approx. 3680 SY

 


Comments

Anonymous said…
I see nothing in my neighborhood, our streets are in BAD shape, gravel under asphalt is ready to separate. With our infrastructure in need everywhere, I wonder if the newer developments are getting all the attention?

Anonymous said…
Thompson Hall Road has a need for stripping. The county did their end but the rest of the road in city limits have degraded to the point of non existent. With so much traffic it can be difficult to see the center lines with low visibility at night.
Anonymous said…
Sure glad they widened Blueberry lane .