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Staff outlines county natural‑resource projects: Meadows parking, Fish River restoration and new hydrologic modeling tool
Summary
Baldwin County planning staff described three ongoing natural‑resource efforts — parking and trail work in the Meadows area, a large-scale Lower Fish River watershed restoration project in Magnolia Springs and the county’s adoption of AGWA hydrologic modeling and additional stream gauges — and said funding and permitting processes are underway.
Baldwin County planning staff briefed the Planning and Zoning Commission on a set of natural-resource projects and new technical tools intended to support watershed-scale planning and project delivery.
Staff described a grant-funded parking-lot and trail project on county-owned land near Mary Ann/Marion Beach Road (the "Meadows" project). County staff said the highway department will implement the parking lot and that planning staff are handling Corps of Engineers permitting; the county is coordinating with a neighboring state-owned tract and anticipates trail connections. Staff…
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