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Coastal Alabama officials solidify plans to advance I-10 truck bridge project AL.com 1 hr ago John Sharp, al.com © John Sharp Fairhope City Councilman Jack Burrell (left) and Baldwin County Commissioner Joe Davis (right) listen to speakers during an Eastern Shore Metropolitan Planning Organization meeting on Wednesday, June 9, 2021, at Daphne City Hall in Daphne, Ala.
More than 21 months after the original Interstate 10 Mobile River Bridge and Bayway project was declared “dead,” a new bridge proposal is officially back in the plans.
The Eastern Shore Metropolitan Planning Commission, with a unanimous vote Wednesday, approved placing an alternative I-10 truck bridge project into its long- and short-term plans. The vote comes one week after the Mobile Metropolitan Planning Organization agreed to similar measures which now means multi-phased approach to addressing the interstate’s traffic congestion moves to the Alabama Department of Transportation for