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Enterprise Council focuses on long-range road projects as ALDOT readies signal work
Summary
City leaders reviewed a connectivity study that showed roughly $42 million in corridor needs, authorized design work for widening Bolivar (Bow Weevil) Circle and discussed ALDOT signal and safety plans for the 167/Salem Road area.
Enterprise City Council members spent part of a work session reviewing long-range road and safety projects, including a costly connectivity study, a design contract to widen part of the city bypass and coordination with the Alabama Department of Transportation on signalization and safety funding.
City Administrator Jonathan Mayer told the council the comprehensive-plan connectivity work looked at “different routes that would further connect our arteries” but that building the full corridor was financially out of reach now. “We don't have the resources to do a $42,000,000 road project,” Mayer said, and recommended the council decide whether to pursue…
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