Mountain Brook City Council approves planning for park improvements

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By Keith McCoy

The Mountain Brook City Council — at its regular meeting Jan. 10 — took steps to improve the parks, keep Phase 2 renovations moving at the Athletic Complex, renew the city’s stormwater plan, approve a contract for a recycling event in April and make it possible for a local doctor to expand her practice.

Plans for parks

The council approved a proposal from Brasher Design Studio to develop conceptual master plans for Canterbury Park and the Crestline Tot Lot and a plan for new signage for the city’s parks. Brasher’s fee is $13,800, the proposal states.

Parks and Recreation Superintendent Shanda Williams told the council Jan. 5 the new signs will replace existing wooden signs at the parks. The Park Board has created a sign committee, she said.

Canterbury Park needs a drinking foundation and improved landscaping, and local garden clubs will be involved in the project, Williams said. 

The Tot Lot project will help the city figure out “much-needed improvements on accessibility and inclusion,” Williams said. Local residents and volunteers from the Lakeshore Foundation will take part.

Celebrating Earth Month

The council approved an agreement between the city and United Ability Inc. to hold a community document destruction and electronic waste recycling event at Mountain Brook High School on April 23.

Gone For Good — United Ability’s document destruction and electronic waste recycling business — will provide services for the event at no cost to the city, the contract states.

“We had great attendance last year,” City Manager Sam Gaston said, referring to the inaugural 2021 event.

Electronic waste is a growing problem, Tyler Slaten, a planner with the city, told Village Living in 2021.

Even worse, “electronics recycling is not typically a part of normal recycling services,” Slaten said.

“This event allows us to address some of that electronic waste in our own community,” he said.

The recycling day will feature an on-site secure paper document destruction and the opportunity for residents to dispose of most electronics, with some exceptions.

For a list of electronics that Gone for Good accepts, call 205-943-5252 or go to uagoneforgood.com/e-waste-recycling.

Other items approved

The next meeting of the Mountain Brook City Council is set for Mon., Jan. 24, at 7 p.m.

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