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Commission discusses roads workshop scheduling as resident cites new road-funding bill
Summary
A resident praised new road funding that could provide roughly $900,000 annually and asked the commission to consider how it might affect future projects including Wimbledon Phase 2; commissioners said the governor had not signed the bill and that a roads workshop is likely after the November reorganization.
During the Oct. 6 public-comment and commission-items segments, resident Richard (Mike) Brodsky congratulated the commission on Wimbledon Phase 1 and asked the commission to consider how a new road-funding bill—reported to provide about $900,000 annually to Birmingham for five years—might affect…
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