Mobile County resurfaces stretch of Hillcrest Road, commissioner says
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Mobile County Commissioner Connie Hudson announced resurfacing on Hillcrest Road from Greelot to Old Shell, calling it one of several projects financed through the county's pay-as-you-go road improvement program with a total program cost of nearly $5.8 million.
Mobile County Commissioner Connie Hudson said the county is resurfacing Hillcrest Road from Greelot to Old Shell as part of a countywide pay-as-you-go road improvement program.
Hudson said the Hillcrest project is one of several financed through Mobile County’s pay-as-you-go road improvement program, which she described as funding road work in municipalities and in unincorporated areas across the county. "The Mobile County Commission is dedicated to improving the roads you drive every day to help keep us moving," Hudson said.
Hudson opened her brief remarks at the work site by saying "big road improvements are underway." She said the pay-as-you-go road improvement program has a total cost of almost $5,800,000 and that the Hillcrest resurfacing — from Greelot to Old Shell — is one example of those projects. The transcript does not specify a construction timeline or completion date.
The remarks in the transcript are a public announcement about ongoing roadwork; no motion or vote was recorded in the provided text.
