Work begins on Fulton Springs extension
Published 9:58 am Tuesday, November 22, 2016
By NEAL WAGNER / Managing Editor
ALABASTER – Crews recently began work to extend Fulton Springs Road from its current terminus at Old Highway 31 through a tract of currently undeveloped land to U.S. 31, and will have the project completed in the coming months.
The Chilton Contractors company recently began moving dirt for the project near U.S. 31 in preparation for the roadway extension, which will create a new intersection on U.S. 31.
In August, the Alabaster City Council voted to accept an about $1.3 million bid from Chilton Contractors to complete the project.
The cost to the city will be offset by $185,000 in funding from the Alabama Department of Transportation and $120,000 in funding from the Shelby County Highway Department, meaning the city will pay about $995,000 on the project, according to Alabaster Mayor Marty Handlon.
The city’s Water Department is also completing about $185,000 in improvements to the area surrounding the project.
In February 2014, the Alabaster City Council voted to enter into a temporary $2.5 million line of credit with Central State Bank for “economic development purposes” on a portion of the currently undeveloped land between Old Highway 31 and U.S. 31.
The city used a portion of the money to purchase a few tracts of land on the property, which it plans to use to extend Fulton Springs Road. City officials previously said they are continuing to work to attract developers interested in constructing a retail development on the property south of the South Promenade shopping center, and said extending Fulton Springs Road through to U.S. 31 will allow easier access to the property.
Handlon said the city’s funding for constructing the roadway extension is coming from a portion of the line of credit.
Drivers traveling from Fulton Springs Road to U.S. 31 currently must turn onto Old Highway 31 to access U.S. 31. Once completed, the extension project will directly connect Fulton Springs Road with U.S. 31, and will move the traffic signal from the Old Highway 31-U.S. 31 intersection to the Fulton Springs Road-U.S. 31 intersection.