In a move that could have a major impact on the local economy, Century is set to consider a staggering 4,900% increase in the mayor's spending limit. This decision comes at a time when the town is also looking to hire a town administrator and a financial director. The implications of this increase are far-reaching and will likely shape the future of the municipality. It remains to be seen how this will affect various aspects of local governance and public services.
Such a significant change in spending power requires careful consideration and analysis. The community will be closely watching as the decision-making process unfolds, hoping that it will lead to positive outcomes for the town and its residents.
A new retail center is set to take shape at Nine Mile at Pathstone, bringing with it the promise of two restaurants and a coffee shop. This development is expected to add a new dimension to the local shopping and dining scene, providing residents and visitors with more options and a vibrant atmosphere. The proposed retail center is likely to become a hub of activity, attracting people from all over the area.
The addition of these food and beverage establishments will not only enhance the local economy but also offer a more enjoyable experience for those who frequent the area. It's an exciting prospect that holds the potential to bring people together and create a sense of community.
Ashton Brosnaham Park is all set to host another women's college soccer championship, adding to its already impressive list of events. This championship is a testament to the park's suitability for hosting large-scale sporting competitions and its ability to attract top-notch talent. The event is expected to draw a large crowd of soccer enthusiasts and provide a thrilling experience for both players and spectators.
The presence of a women's college soccer championship at Ashton Brosnaham Park showcases the growing popularity of women's sports and the importance of providing dedicated facilities for such events. It also highlights the park's role in promoting physical activity and community spirit.
Beginning Monday, drivers in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties will face traffic disruptions as crews perform construction and maintenance activities. On U.S. 98 (Gregory Street) from North Palafox Street to east of 14th Avenue, westbound inside lane closures will occur on Monday, Nov. 25 and Tuesday, Nov. 26 between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. There will also be intermittent single-lane closures from Monday, Dec. 2 through Thursday, Dec. 5 between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m.
On North Palafox Street (U.S. 29) from Cervantes Street to Brent Lane (S.R. 296), intermittent lane closures will be in place from Sunday, Nov. 24 through Tuesday, Nov. 26 and Monday, Dec. 2 through Saturday, Dec. 7 from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. for paving operations.
On U.S. 90 (Scenic Highway) from south of I-10 to south of Hyde Park Road, a minor traffic shift will be in effect on southbound Scenic Highway between Baywood Drive and Scenic Court from Monday, Dec. 2 through Thursday, Dec. 5 as crews perform drainage improvements.
The Interstate Circle Bridge over Eight Mile Creek is closed at the bridge through mid-2025 while crews replace it. Signage is in place to detour drivers using Pine Forest Road, Longleaf Drive and Wymart Road.
At the I-10 at Nine Mile Road Interchange (Exit 5), intermittent I-10 inside lane closures near the interchange will happen between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. from Monday, Nov. 25 through Tuesday, Nov. 26 and Monday, Dec. 2 through Thursday, Dec. 5. Nine Mile Road will be reduced to one travel lane in each direction between the I-10 ramps during the same time period, and law enforcement will be on site with directional signage.
At the I-10 at U.S. 29 Interchange (Exit 10), I-10 between U.S. 29 and I-110 will be reduced to two travel lanes in each direction from Sunday, Nov. 24 through Tuesday, Nov. 26 and Monday, Nov. 2 through Thursday, Dec. 5. The left lane of I-10 Eastbound and I-10 Westbound will be closed intermittently near U.S. 29 between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 24 through Tuesday, Nov. 26 for asphalt pouring and guardrail/barrier wall installation. The U.S. 29 northbound ramp to I-10 eastbound is closed, and U.S. 29 northbound drivers are being detoured to make a U-turn at Broad Street onto U.S. 29 southbound to access I-10 eastbound. A new, temporary on-ramp for U.S. 29 southbound drivers accessing I-10 eastbound is now open, allowing crews to continue work on reconstructing the I-10/U.S. 29 interchange.
On U.S. 29 (North Century Boulevard) between Henry Street and Cottage Street in Century, intermittent lane closures will occur from Sunday, Nov. 24 through Tuesday, Nov. 26 and Monday, Dec. 2 through Saturday, Dec. 7 for paving operations. Signage will guide drivers safely through the work zone.
In Santa Rosa County, on U.S. 90 from west of Avalon Boulevard to east of Stewart Street, intermittent lane closures will be in place from Sunday, Nov. 24 through Tuesday, Nov. 26 and Monday, Dec. 2 through Thursday, Dec. 5 from 7 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. for milling and paving operations. On U.S. 98 from Bayshore Road to Portside Drive, median and turn-lane closures will occur from Bayshore Road to Tiger Lake Drive, and intermittent lane closures and additional median closures will take place between Bayshore Road and Tiger Lake Drive from Sunday, Nov. 24 through Tuesday, Nov. 26 and Monday, Dec. 2 through Friday, Dec. 6 from 9 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. for stormwater drainage improvements and paving operations.
The U.S. 90 bridge replacement over Simpson River will open to traffic on Tuesday, Nov. 26. Work on the westbound bridge is ongoing, and the speed limit is 35 mph throughout the work zone.
Written by William Reynolds · Filed Under FRONT FEATUREEric Dulle's role as Jefferson City's sole full-time right-of-way construction inspector is of significant importance. His in-depth knowledge and meticulous attention to detail ensure that construction projects adhere to the necessary regulations and standards. This helps to safeguard the safety and integrity of the right-of-way, which is essential for the smooth functioning of the city's infrastructure.
For example, when a new road is being constructed, Dulle meticulously examines every aspect of the right-of-way. He checks the grading, drainage systems, and the placement of utilities to ensure that everything is in proper order. His expertise prevents potential issues down the line, saving both time and money in the long run.
Despite his expertise, Eric Dulle faces several challenges in his role. One of the main challenges is dealing with the complexity of modern construction projects. With the increasing use of advanced technologies and materials, Dulle has to constantly update his knowledge and skills to stay ahead.
Another challenge is dealing with various stakeholders. From contractors to government officials, Dulle has to communicate effectively and ensure that everyone is on the same page. His ability to build strong relationships and resolve conflicts is crucial in maintaining the smooth progress of construction projects.
Eric Dulle follows a systematic approach to inspection that leaves no stone unturned. He begins by thoroughly reviewing the construction plans and specifications to understand the project's requirements. Then, he conducts on-site inspections at regular intervals to monitor the progress and ensure that the work is being done according to plan.
During inspections, Dulle uses a variety of tools and techniques to assess the quality of the work. He measures dimensions, checks for proper alignment, and examines the materials used. His attention to detail is second to none, and he is not afraid to raise concerns or issue stop-work orders if necessary.
Eric Dulle's work has a significant impact on Jefferson City. By ensuring that right-of-way construction projects are completed correctly, he helps to improve the overall safety and functionality of the city's infrastructure. His inspections also provide valuable feedback to contractors, helping them to improve their workmanship and deliver better projects.
For instance, after a major road construction project was completed under Dulle's supervision, the number of accidents on that road decreased significantly. This is a testament to the quality of his work and the importance of right-of-way construction inspection.