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Second Avenue train overpass bridge to open Aug. 4
Anyone who has been caught at a freight train crossing mid-Tuscaloosa knows routes around, to avoid sitting behind the wheel, beating time to clacking wheels, reading boxcar graffiti and counting just how many carriages one locomotive can pull.
And every frustrated driver, deciding to wait it out rather than bob-and-weave away from the parallel Kansas City Southern and Norfolk Southern railroad crossings, knows there aren t enough alternatives.
Early morning Aug. 4, road relief comes with the opening of a 10-year-in-the-making bridge from the University of Alabama campus, at the north end between Sewell-Thomas Stadium and the UA School of Law, and feeding on the south at 14th Street, a block off the major artery of 15th.
The fate of a new hotel within McFarland Boulevard’s de facto lodging district is now in limbo.
Ascent Hospitality, the locally-owned company behind several hotels within the city, has formally withdrawn its economic aid request from City Hall following weeks of negotiation without an agreement.
The developers were seeking property tax rebates and a license fee waiver totaling $386,295 to assist in the construction of a new $12 million Avid hotel.
But on Friday, Tuscaloosa attorney Bryan Winter, who is representing Ascent Hospitality and the father-and-son team of Ajit Kher and Ajay Kher, confirmed to The Tuscaloosa News that the Khers have withdrawn their request after city leaders declined to take action during the July 13 council meetings.
Two Tuscaloosa-area Chick-fil-A restaurants are going head-to-head this week in a friendly competition to see who can do more for children in the community during their annual Apples for Education fundraiser.
The fundraiser will pit Chick-fil-A South on Skyland Boulevard against Chick-fil-A Northport on McFarland Boulevard to see whose guests donate the most money towards providing backpacks and school supplies for kids in need in Tuscaloosa County and City Schools.
The restaurants will hang a paper on their wall for each dollar donated, hence the name Apples for Education.
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The fundraiser is run by Backpack Connections, a nonprofit organization that aims to make sure area children have all the supplies they need to excel in school.
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