By Erica Thomas, managing editor
TRUSSVILLE The Trussville City Council approved economic development incentives, for two developers who plan to do business on Chalkville Mountain Road, during its regular meeting on Tuesday, May 11, 2021.
The council also honored the Trussville Mountain Bike team during the meeting. The team was invited to the meeting as councilors passed a proclamation commending the team for winning the 2021 state championship. The team has won three state championships over the last five seasons. The proclamation was approved unanimously, except for Councilor Jaime Anderson, who was not in attendance at the meeting.
In other business, the council approved a resolution authorizing the execution of a project development and tax sharing agreement with GAJE, LLC., the owner of the Ruby Tuesday property on Chalkville Mountain Road.
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TRUSSVILLE Trussville Fire and Rescue and Trussville Police responded to a three-vehicle crash on the evening of Sunday, April 25, 2021. The wreck occurred around 5:30 p.m.
At least one person had minor injuries, according to Fire Chief Tim Shotts. That person was taken to UAB Hospital for treatment, according to Police Chief Eric Rush.
“One of the drivers of a vehicle involved in the crash failed to yield the right-of-way,” Rush said.
Two lanes of Chalkville Mountain Road were closed while first responders cleared the crash. Service Road was also blocked after the crash.
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TRUSSVILLE Several local Shell gas stations are running low or are completely out of gas. This includes stations in Trussville and surrounding areas.
As of Monday, March 15, 2021, two Trussville Shell stations were out of gas. Those were the stations on Deerfoot Parkway and Hwy 11 and on Edwards Lake Road and Edwards Lake Parkway.
The Shell on Chalkville Mountain Road and Frank Johnston Drive ran out of gas Saturday, but got a shipment on Monday morning. However, they said they aren’t sure when they will see their next shipment.
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