Foley's New Walkway Links Pedestrian Bridge to City Hall

Guy Busby • October 26, 2024

Foleys seeks to upgrade all City walking locations

News in Gulf Shores Area

A new walkway featuring columns and canopy lighting will connect the Foley pedestrian bridge to City Hall and other key downtown areas. The plans for the project include a pathway through Heritage Park, extending along the new section of East Jessamine Street, and linking the park and street to North Cypress Street. The Foley City Council has approved these improvements to Heritage Park. 


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Mayor Ralph Hellmich stated that the project is part of ongoing efforts to enhance downtown as a space for walking and recreation.


“We will tie it into the Jessamine Avenue project that is going to bid,” Hellmich said. “That will repave East Jasmine Avenue. It will have sidewalks, and it will tie in City Hall all the way over to the middle school. It will also upgrade our Heritage Park with new electrical connections, lighting, including lights in the trees.”


The project will also include new pavers, entry walls and columns on the east side of Heritage Park. The work will complement the features on the west side of the park near the Centennial Clock tower.


As part of the project, crews will remove the wooden light poles now in place and install black double galleon lights similar to the lighting on the north end of the park.

“This will continue the symmetry of the park to the north, south, east and west,” Hellmich said. “This would carry that over to Jessamine and all the way over to City Hall.”


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