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The City Council is interested in your opinion prior to possible implementation of projects for infrastructure improvements and community spaces. What are your thoughts on the following Infrastructure & Community Spaces Plan options?

67 registered responses


Wald Park Improvements – $15,429,766 (estimate): Renovate Exchange Field to multi-purpose field; upgrade ballfield facilities; construct Miracle Field & multipurpose field; inclusive playground; 2 greenspaces & dog park; 8 new tennis courts & pavilion; new pool & clubhouse

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Community Building (formerly Gold's Gym) – $15,270,390 (estimate): Renovation & expansion of building to include multi-purpose meeting/event space, tenant space and athletic space (basketball courts)

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53
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Cahaba Heights Ballfield Reconstruction – $7,398,815 (estimate): Extensive renovation of entire complex to include construction of new fields, press box/concessions, inclusive playground & parking areas

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50
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Crosshaven Drive, Phase I & II – $4,611,000 (estimate): Sidewalk construction; road widening

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56
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11

Sidewalk Construction – $2,500,000 (estimate): Priority is being placed on East St and commercial sidewalk connectivity in the Cahaba Hts and Rocky Ridge areas.

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57
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Residential Street Resurfacing – $2,200,000 (estimate): Paving of 20 miles of poorly rated streets

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51
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16

Storm Water Infrastructure – $550,000 (estimate): Replacement of public pipes

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47
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20

New Merkel House – $500,000 (estimate): Evaluate, design and construct improvements to the New Merkel House via renovation, construction of an addition, or rebuild of current structure

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45
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February 19, 2018, 4:20 PM
  • Wald Park Improvements – $15,429,766 (estimate): Renovate Exchange Field to multi-purpose field; upgrade ballfield facilities; construct Miracle Field & multipurpose field; inclusive playground; 2 greenspaces & dog park; 8 new tennis courts & pavilion; new pool & clubhouse

    This is a well used facility and could definitely use an update. Community has been screaming for a new pool for a long time. Love having a dog park there and the inclusive playground.

  • Community Building (formerly Gold's Gym) – $15,270,390 (estimate): Renovation & expansion of building to include multi-purpose meeting/event space, tenant space and athletic space (basketball courts)

    This would be my first priority. The City has long been in need of good multi-purpose meeting/event spaces and new basketball courts. Being next door to City Hall and the outdoor event space is a plus.

  • Cahaba Heights Ballfield Reconstruction – $7,398,815 (estimate): Extensive renovation of entire complex to include construction of new fields, press box/concessions, inclusive playground & parking areas

    This would be the lowest priority for me.

  • Crosshaven Drive, Phase I & II – $4,611,000 (estimate): Sidewalk construction; road widening

    Lower priority

  • Sidewalk Construction – $2,500,000 (estimate): Priority is being placed on East St and commercial sidewalk connectivity in the Cahaba Hts and Rocky Ridge areas.

    Medium priority.

  • Residential Street Resurfacing – $2,200,000 (estimate): Paving of 20 miles of poorly rated streets

    Higher priority

  • Storm Water Infrastructure – $550,000 (estimate): Replacement of public pipes

    Infrastructure seems like it should be a priority for the community.

  • New Merkel House – $500,000 (estimate): Evaluate, design and construct improvements to the New Merkel House via renovation, construction of an addition, or rebuild of current structure

    While I don't use this facility, I understand it gets a good big of use from seniors. Would give this a higher priority.

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