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County Commission approves condemnations, demolitions, funding for schools and Tannehill paving

Tuscaloosa County Commission · April 1, 2026
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Summary

At its March 18 meeting the Tuscaloosa County Commission unanimously approved numerous routine actions including warrants for $7,985,472.93, condemnation authorizations for three properties, demolition liens and removals, funding requests for school projects and park paving, and an appointment to the Ability Alliance of West Alabama board; several subdivision items were tabled pending Commissioner Reginald Murray's return.

The Tuscaloosa County Commission on March 18, 2026, approved a slate of routine administrative and budgetary items, including the February 2026 warrants totaling $7,985,472.93 and multiple authorizations related to condemnation, demolition and short-term funding for local projects.

Commissioners voted unanimously to authorize County Attorney Robert Spence to commence condemnation proceedings on three properties (11876 Ben Clements Rd., 4004 23rd St. NE, and 65 Coke Ave NE) and tabled condemnation proceedings for 3849 Mill Creek Ln. and other items until Commissioner Reginald Murray could participate. The commission adopted resolutions to demolish nuisance properties in Districts I and II (including 13620 Pine…

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