Sure hope the food tastes exceptionally good because right now it looks like it's going to turn into some sort of eyesore. I can see making a hunting camp out of old shipping containers, but a restaurant? Oh, come on, really-----
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Sure hope the food tastes exceptionally good because right now it looks like it's going to turn into some sort of eyesore. I can see making a hunting camp out of old shipping containers, but a restaurant? Oh, come on, really-----
I recently had an email exchange with the guy from ALDOT in charge of the project.
Let's hope they get the grant money ::)Quote:
As you know the wall at the Perdido Pass Bridge has been deteriorating for quite some time. Up until recently our maintenance crews were able to keep up with the damage. Unfortunately, a section of the parking lot caved in under the weight of a person and we were forced to fence off the area for safety reasons. We are working on a project to replace the metal sheet pile wall. The plans should be ready the first of the year and has a price tag of almost $9 million dollars. ALDOT, Dept. of Conservation and Orange Beach have requested grant money to pay for the project. If we don’t receive the grant it will complete with the many other projects for funding.
The restaurant is being built by the guy who owns the Hangout. I heard that the containers are temporary until the seawall can be repaired.
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“The eatery will serve as a temporary structure until the Alabama Department of Transportation repairs the bulkhead that surrounds part of the site, according to the developers and city officials.”
http://blog.al.com/live/2012/09/new_...pment_pla.html
Well I hope those palm trees ten feet from the seawall are temporary too! ::)
"The city would reap the benefit from his project," she said. "It would be a place for tourists and our community to go. It would have fishing and open markets and be a place where people can interact with the waterfront. We want to get that point to its potential."
It's not difficult to read between the lines and know who that potential will benefit. So long free fishing at AP, hello pay to play.
[size=12pt]http://www.gulfcoastnewstoday.com/area_news/article_711a5dc8-22de-11e2-893b-0019bb2963f4.html[/size]