On Tuesday, the Mobile City Council allocated more money toward rebuilding Martin Luther King Avenue, an extension of the Broad Street Redevelopment Project.
The Mobile City Council listens to the public speak during the council's meeting on Tuesday, May 9, 2023, at Government Plaza in downtown Mobile, Ala. On Tuesday, the Mobile City Council allocated $1.3 million in revenue from the Rebuild Alabama Act for the revitalization of Martin Luther King Avenue in Mobile. .The Mobile City Council on Tuesday authorized a $1.
“There’s what you see on top of the street, and then there’s everything underneath,” Jennifer Greene, the city’s director of programs and project management, said Tuesday. “They’re big projects. Complete streets, is what we call them.” The rebuild, which is currently in the design phase, is part of the larger project to revitalize the Broad Street corridor in downtown Mobile. In 2016, the city of Mobile received afrom the federal government for revitalization of the corridor. Though this is an extension of that project, no funds from that grant are being used for this phase of construction.
The revitalization will mean a complete overhaul of Martin Luther King Avenue from Butchers Lane to the intersection with Broad Street and Beauregard Street, Greene says. Mobile Area Water and Sewer System will work to upgrade the infrastructure underneath the street. New stormwater drainage and sidewalks will be added, as well as a bike lane, she says.
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