Foley plans improvements at farmers market, soccer fields
The City of Foley is moving forward with plans to enhance amenities at the Coastal Alabama Farmers and Fishermens Market (CAFFM) and the city’s Sports Tourism facilities, including the addition of a new commercial kitchen and permanent restrooms. The Foley City Council recently approved proposals to design the commercial kitchen at the CAFFM. Plans also include constructing new restroom facilities and making property-wide lifestyle and aesthetic improvements at both the market and the Foley Sports Tourism multi-use fields complex. Upgrades at the CAFFM will feature new recreational and scenic elements, including a landscaped [...]
South Chicago Street reopens with improvements
South Chicago Street has reopened following the completion of streetscape improvements that enhance both the appearance and accessibility of the corridor. New brick pavers and decorative columns now mark the entrance to the street, creating a welcoming gateway. Crews from the Foley Public Works Department and Horticulture Department completed the project Thursday, including planting trees along the route between U.S. 98 and the site of the city’s new public library and community center, currently under construction. The project features new pedestrian walkways, landscaped green spaces and additional street trees. These improvements are designed [...]
Foley planting 250 trees for America’s birthday
The City of Foley is marking a milestone in American history by planting 250 trees throughout the community in 2026 to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and the founding of the United States. On Thursday, April 23, crews from the Foley Public Works and Horticulture departments planted oak trees along South Chicago Street as part of ongoing improvements in the area. The tree planting on South Chicago Street is tied to preparations for the opening of the new Foley Public Library building this summer. Enhancements in the two-block section [...]
Foley Public Works, Engineering offices closing Friday
The City of Foley Public Works Department, along with the Sanitation and Engineering Department offices, will be closed to the public on Friday, April 24, as staff prepare to relocate to new facilities opening soon. Sanitation services will continue without interruption, and all routes will operate on their regular schedules. During the closure, residents may leave voicemails using the departments’ existing phone numbers. The Public Works Department will also continue to monitor emails sent to foleypws@cityoffoley.org. The Public Works office will reopen to the public on Monday, April 27. The Engineering office will [...]
City of Foley to Upgrade Wayfinding Signage at Key Downtown Intersection
The City of Foley is moving forward with improvements to wayfinding signage at one of Baldwin County’s busiest intersections, enhancing both navigation and visual appeal. The Foley City Council has approved a plan to update Scenic Byway signage at the intersection of Alabama 59 and U.S. 98 in downtown Foley. Through a partnership with the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT), the city will fund the fabrication of the new signs, while ALDOT will oversee installation. City Engineer Taylor Davis explained that the current signage has been in place for many years and is [...]
Foley Shred Day Thursday
Foley area residents who want to safely dispose of documents can come to City Hall on Thursday, April 23 for Shred Day. Shred Day will take place from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the parking lot behind City Hall at 407 E. Laurel Ave. Residents can bring old bank statements and any other paperwork needing to be shredded. Participants are asked not to bring any items with binder clips or CDs. This service is for residential recycling only. Documents will be shredded onsite and recycled after the event.
Foley City Council to meet Monday
The Foley City Council will hold its regular work session and meeting Monday, April 20. The meeting will begin at 4 p.m. in the council chambers at Foley City Hall. Among the items on the agenda are: A public hearing to amend the Foley Zoning Ordinance. A proclamation designating Public Service Recognition Week. A presentation by State Rep. Donna Givens to the Foley Public Library. A presentation on the Southern Relief Community Meals Program. Receiving department reports for March 2026. Amending the Foley Zoning Ordinance. Granting an ABC license for retail beer (off [...]
Foley adding turn lanes on Juniper Street
The City of Foley is moving forward with plans to improve traffic flow on South Juniper Street by adding new turn lanes near Iberville Square. At its April 6 meeting, the Foley City Council approved the project, which will enhance safety and efficiency along one of the city’s busiest corridors. According to City Engineer Taylor Davis, the improvements have been part of the city’s capital plan for several years. “This is for a left-turn lane onto Beignet Drive on Juniper Street,” Davis said. “With the amount of traffic on Juniper Street, this is [...]
City of Foley Releases 2026 Popular Annual Financial Report
The City of Foley has published the 2026 edition of its Popular Annual Financial Report (PAFR), offering residents a clear, accessible overview of city finances and operations. The report is available online and at select public offices. Prepared by the Financial Services Division, the PAFR summarizes key financial data from the city’s most recent audit in a concise, easy-to-read format. While the full audit exceeds 200 pages, the PAFR presents the information in just 14 pages, making it more approachable for the general public. “This report is designed to make our financials more [...]
Foley’s Music and Movie kicks off for 2026
Foley’s popular Music and a Movie series returns to Heritage Park in 2026, bringing new films, live entertainment and special activities, including patriotic-themed events celebrating America’s 250th anniversary. The Friday night series kicks off April 17 offering an evening of family-friendly entertainment in the heart of downtown Foley. Each event begins with a live concert at 6 p.m. at the park pavilion, followed by a featured movie at dusk. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets or chairs to relax and enjoy the performances and films. New this year, attendees can take part in [...]








