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Council members report ALDOT pile testing, right-of-entry letters for Mobile River Bridge
Summary
During the Mobile City Council pre-meeting July 15, a council member described concrete pile test sites tied to the Mobile River Bridge project and said Alabama Department of Transportation letters asking for right-of-entry to document property conditions have been distributed to nearby residents.
A council member told the Mobile City Council at its July 15 pre-meeting that Alabama Department of Transportation contractors have begun concrete pile test work related to the planned Mobile River Bridge and that nearby property owners are receiving right-of-entry letters from ALDOT.
The council member said the test piles are appearing on the west side of I‑10 about 100 yards south of Charleston Street and near Virginia Street, and that at least one test location is downtown near the former Southern Market. "These are letters of right of entry to view your property, to view the current condition of the…
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