Little Lagoon Restoration Updates

The Gulf Shores City Council recently voted to accept an additional $2 million from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill settlement funds for the construction of public access at Laguna Cove on the southwest side of Little Lagoon, AL.com reports. The project will preserve 53 acres of waterfront habitat for endangered species, while providing a boardwalk and other recreational activities. Alabama’s Trustee Implementation Group, tasked with distributing funds from the oil spill settlements, approved the additional $2 million in November 2024. This will allow the city to bid out the project soon. The $6.4-million project will restore waterfront habitat damaged in Hurricane Ivan in 2004. It is to be completed by summer 2026.

Read More

BBN-fallback

Mobile To Add EV Charging Stations

LEWIS AGENCY ANNOUNCES HIRES

Lewis Agency Announces Hires

GULF SHORES ENCOURAGES BUSINESSES TO ATTEND WORKSHOP

Gulf Shores Encourages Businesses To Attend Workshop

JJPR named a top PR firm by business alabama

JJPR Named A Top PR Firm By Business Alabama

MOBILE COUNTY’S CHICKASABOGUE PARK REOPENS

Mobile County’s Chickasabogue Park Reopens

ORANGE BEACH CITY SCHOOLS PARTNERS WITH MAAAC FOR SPONSORS

Orange Beach City Schools Partners With MAAAC For Sponsors

USSA NOW UNITED STATES SPORTS UNIVERSITY

USSA Now United States Sports University

SUMMERDALE ELEMENTARY OPENS

Summerdale Elementary Opens

AZALEA TRAIL RUN RETURNS TO DOWNTOWN MOBILE

Azalea Trail Run Returns To Downtown Mobile

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter

Sign up here for free to get Bay Business News email newsletter every Friday.

By subscribing, you agree to our User Agreement and Privacy Policy & Cookie Statement.

Something went wrong. Please check your entries and try again.

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter

Sign up here for free to get Bay Business News email newsletter every Friday.

Please enter a valid email address.
Something went wrong. Please check your entries and try again.