New in Foley

New in Foley2023-05-11T15:06:53+00:00

New in Foley

Foley plans improvements to Highway 59 pedestrian bridge

FOLEY – Foley’s walkway over Alabama 59 at the north entrance to downtown Foley will be getting some renovations and maintenance following action by the City Council. The council approved new lights for the bridge at a cost of about $12,000. Jeff Phillips, Foley construction manager, said that since the bridge was completed, some lights have been lost to time, water infiltration and other damage. “Over the years the lights have been damaged by vandalism and just weather and just [...]

New Business|

New digital sign planned for Farmers and Fishermen’s Market on County 20

FOLEY – A new sign will once again guide visitors to Foley’s Coastal Alabama Farmers and Fishermen’s Market and provide information about other attractions in the expanding area. The Foley City Council voted to approve funding for a new sign for the site. David Thompson, executive director for leisure services, said the new addition will replace a sign that was removed when the land on which it was located was sold. He said the new sign will include digital notices [...]

New Business|

Downtown Improvements

COMPLETED: Heritage Park Fountain Project This project includes a new pool for the fountain, new pavers and moving of some of the existing walls to open the visual coriander connecting Hwy. 59 and Foley's Centennial Tower. COMPLETED: Rose Trail Extension This project will extend the ambiance of the Wilbourne Rose Trail in the block between Hwy. 98 and the southern two blocks of the Rose Train near the Foley Dog Park. The green walking [...]

City Projects|
Go to Top