Officials, governor talk roads
Last Modified: Saturday, December 9, 2006 at 1:29 a.m.
Rex Burleson said it never hurts to have a sit-down conversation with the governor.
And that's exactly what a delegation of elected officials from northwest Alabama did Friday morning, with a strong focus on the topic of roads.
The Northwest Alabama Council of Local Governments arranged the meeting with Gov. Bob Riley and representatives from governments throughout the five-county region.
"It was a chance to keep him abreast of the (road) projects we believe are important for growth in northwest Alabama,'' Burleson said.
NACOLG Executive Director Keith Jones said he had tried to set up a meeting with Riley before the Nov. 7 election to discuss the area's transportation needs. But they could not agree on a suitable time.
"This was a chance to talk about key transportation projects that we believe are essential to our area,'' Jones said, noting the importance of transportation to the area's economic development future.
Projects discussed at the meeting included:
"We tried to go down as a unified region to discuss the projects with the governor,'' said Florence Mayor Bobby Irons. "They appreciate that when we come together as a region without 20 different groups coming there.''
Marion County Commissioner Don Barnwell said Riley listened to the group and agreed that each of the mentioned projects was needed.
"We just want him to understand our needs, and from the response, I think we did that,'' Barnwell said.
Jones said each project will benefit the entire region.
"The opinion of the NACOGL board is that these projects will improve the flow of traffic in the area and help develop potential economic sites,'' he said.
"The governor said more than one time that they're interested in finishing projects that have been started,'' said Sheffield Mayor Billy Don Anderson.
"I'm going to take that at face value. They don't want to start projects just to appease some people. That's been done too often.''
Tom Smith can be reached at 740-5757 or tom.smith@timesdaily.com.
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