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Baldwin County approves 30 Cubed roadway agreement with Foley to extend James Road
Summary
The Baldwin County Commission approved an intergovernmental agreement with the City of Foley to build about 5,280 feet (one mile) of new roadway and pedestrian improvements on James Road as part of the county's 30 Cubed infrastructure program.
Baldwin County commissioners voted to approve an intergovernmental roadway construction agreement with the City of Foley to extend James Road by roughly 5,280 feet and add pedestrian improvements.
The agreement, brought forward under agenda item CO4, is part of the county's 30 Cubed program, a county-municipal partnership that the county describes as a matching effort to fund capacity and connectivity projects where county and municipal jurisdictions overlap. County staff said the program designates $30,000,000 in county funds to be voluntarily matched by $30,000,000 in municipal funds by 2030.
Frank Lundy, who introduced the item for county staff, said the Foley project will provide a north-south connection east of Alabama 59 and west of the…
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