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Mayor: ALDOT Bayway work will continue despite contractor change; city announces hazardous-waste event and gun-violence town hall

2787687 · March 26, 2025
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Mayor William S. Stimpson told the Mobile City Council that a contractor change under review by ALDOT will not halt Bayway engineering work, and announced a city household hazardous-waste drop-off March 29 and a gun-violence town hall April 10.

Mayor William S. Stimpson told the Mobile City Council on March 20 that a recent media report about a contractor change for the Bayway bridge project does not mean the project is stalled. "The good news is is that all the work that has been done by the contractor on the Bayway, that engineering will not be lost," Stimpson said.

The mayor said the Alabama Department of Transportation is evaluating proposals and expects to identify the next contractor in coming weeks while negotiating a guaranteed maximum price and finalizing a TIFIA loan. "AlDOT is still very optimistic about the pathway forward, and they still anticipate groundbreaking by the end of 2025," he said.

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