Foley Adopts Strategic Plan

The City of Foley’s first strategic plan to help guide municipal growth over the next five years has been approved by its city council. The council voted to approve the plan, which city officials, residents and consultants have been working on for a year. Mayor Ralph Hellmich said the document gives the city a set plan that will also be flexible if changes are needed. “Having this codified allows us to follow the vision that the council and I are pushing for our city. That way, whoever comes along behind us can also follow the vision, which is also part of the community. Being a five-year rolling plan, you have to keep it updated in order to make sure that you can deal with changes.” The plan sets priorities for the city that include economic development, community safety, culture, organizational excellence, and arts and recreational experiences. Foley is the fastest-growing city in Baldwin County, according to a 2024 World Population Review estimate.

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