Council authorizes Hagood Street sidewalk agreements

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A sidewalk will be coming to Hagood Street as early as next spring.

The Mountain Brook City Council on Monday, May 13, authorized three agreements related to the Hagood Street Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) sidewalk project.

One is a cost-sharing agreement between Mountain Brook and Birmingham; the second is a construction agreement between Mountain Brook and the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT); and the third is a professional services agreement between Mountain Brook and Sain Associates, which will provide engineering services.

Plans call for the construction of 5-foot-wide sidewalk stretching about 4,000 linear feet from Euclid Avenue to Montclair Road. The estimated project cost is $800,000, but Mountain Brook will only be responsible for a fraction of that.

Federal grants will cover 80% of the cost, about $650,000, while local funds will cover 20% of the cost, up to $160,000.

Mountain Brook and Birmingham will split the local bill evenly because the sidewalk crosses city limits and will benefit residents on both sides. The two municipalities also will split engineering costs, which are about $120,000.

In total, Mountain Brook will contribute up to $140,000 for the project.

Ronnie Vaughn, Mountain Brook's public works director, said the sidewalk will increase connectivity.

“It’s going to be a good project,” he said.

Mountain Brook City Manager Sam Gaston said that construction could start as early as spring 2020.

At Monday's meeting, the Council also approved an ordinance amending part of the city code for the municipal court. New provisions to Chapter 30 of the code make failure to appear in court and failure to comply with orders of the court unlawful offenses.

Failure to appear in court can garner a fine of up to $500 and/or a sentence of imprisonment or hard labor for the city for up to six months. An arrest warrant can be issued for those who fail to comply with court orders.  

In other business, the Council:

The next City Council meeting will be Tuesday, May 28, at 7 p.m.

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