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Mayor reports road-safety talks with ALDOT, praises Chelsea Fest turnout

Chelsea City Council · July 7, 2026
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Summary

Mayor Brandy told the council she met with ALDOT about several intersections and noted a planned traffic study; events coordinator Miss Pate reported Chelsea Fest logistics, shuttle success and that the farmers market will run with 47 vendors.

Mayor Brandy used her report to update the council on local traffic and recent community events and to thank staff and volunteers for Chelsea Fest.

On transportation, Brandy said the city moved a road-closed sign on Chester Crane Road closer to Highway 280 to reduce wrong turns and that Lynn Johnson Collision remains accessible on one lane. She said she had met with ALDOT and that the 280/41 intersection had been milled in March and "will be paved soon," and that ALDOT plans to conduct a traffic study for a possible red light at the Essex Drive intersection.

On events, Miss Pate delivered an events update and described Chelsea Fest ("Big Kaboom") as a major success, citing drone footage that showed large crowds, shuttle operations and extensive volunteer support. She said the city had coordinated vendor paperwork and safety reviews, and noted the farmers market will feature 47 vendors this season (up from 43 at a prior market). She also said the vendor company Turnip Blood provided recommendations and a small credit to the city and that staff will conduct an after-action review to plan improvements.

Why this matters: The ALDOT traffic study and the county MOU (approved later in the meeting) are connected to how development will be integrated with roadway safety improvements. The festival logistics and vendor coordination affect local small-business vendors and future event planning.

Quotes and sources: Mayor Brandy said the city "will be paving" the intersection and that ALDOT "will be conducting a traffic study in the near future for a possible red light at that intersection." Miss Pate described volunteers and staff who supported Chelsea Fest and reported that the farmers market will have "47 vendors."

What happens next: City staff will follow up on the ALDOT study and the festival after-action review. No further public hearings on these operational items were scheduled during the meeting.