Alabama's always been known for people very generous in time of need. I would expect nothing less from the people in Tuscaloosa County, |
Alabama's always been known for people very generous in time of need. I would expect nothing less from the people in Tuscaloosa County. |
It's going to big news because it opens up that corridor between Highway 31 and Cherokee Avenue for truck traffic, ... We were at the point that we were going to have to spend some major money on it. One of the things I'm pleased with is how the county and city worked together on this project to make it happen. Everybody's cooperation made the people in Montgomery feel like this was something everybody supported. It also helps because that could be a southern corridor for us. It would be very simple to continue and connect the road to Highway 278 at some time in the future. |
It's important to save the building, ... Even anomalies like this have a place. |
The first couple days we couldn't contact hams there, but they've recovered and we're passing messages back and forth. |
The roof had heating elements in it because of the snow and ice build up, ... Rain and melted snow and ice would run down drainage pipes inside the (support) columns into an underground drainage system. |
The rules don't change. We follow the same policies that we've had in place throughout the school year. |
We plan on doing some work to it this year. We're here to see what we can see. There are a lot of possibilities. I imagine a lot of people are planning to spend a lot of their income tax returns on their homes. |
We've never collected a rental tax before, so there is only speculation on the amount of revenue it might generate, ... If it were to generate more than is anticipated we may not need a lodgings tax increase, or maybe not as much of one. I think within a few months -- three or four -- we will have a good idea of what it will generate for the year. |