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Projects in Tuscaloosa, Alabama

Below are the "shovel-ready" projects for which this city submitted in the 2008 U.S. Conference of Mayors report. You can click on a project to read (and add to) its description. You can also discuss the project and vote on whether you believe it is critical or not.

The total cost of all the projects submitted by Tuscaloosa is $17,500,000

Description City State Jobs Cost Program Type Vote Ratio
Greensboro Avenue Revitalization Project - This seven block corridor is an area that the City is trying to reverse declining land use values. The proposed project is designed to increase private investment and decrease crime in the area. Tuscaloosa AL 50 $4,000,000 Streets/Roads 4
Hinton Park Road Relocation - This project will relocate an existing road that runs through the middle of a large inner City park to the eastern boundary of the park. Relocation of the road will enhance pedestrian safety in the park and an adjoining elem Tuscaloosa AL 60 $3,000,000 Streets/Roads -34
Loop Road Phase 3 - This is the final phase of road improvements to Loop Road in eastern Tuscaloosa. The road will be widened to two 12 foot lanes with curb and gutter and sidewalks. The existing side drainage ditches will be piped and covered. Tuscaloosa AL 60 $2,500,000 Streets/Roads 18
Woodland Forest Drainage Project - Constant flooding in the heavily residential area of Woodland Forest will be minimized when this project is complete. This project will emphasis "green techniques" in solving the drainage problem in the area. Tuscaloosa AL 70 $5,000,000 Water -12
North Regional Sewer Pump Station - This station will serve the metropolitan area north of the river. The regional pump station will serve areas around Lake Tuscaloosa, thus eliminating the need for septic tanks in existing and new homes. Tuscaloosa AL 50 $3,000,000 Water 15