Foley Pauses Residential Development Projects

The Foley City Council has approved a temporary pause on certain types of residential development to allow time for updating key development ordinances that shape the city’s growth. The moratorium will remain in effect through October 1 for new subdivisions and RV/mobile home park applications and through January 1, 2026, for more complex rezonings of residential and mixed-use projects. During this time, the city will focus on refining its zoning ordinance, subdivision regulations and other land development policies. The council says the effort directly supports the city’s 2025-2030 strategic plan, adding that “the move is aimed at protecting Foley’s small-town character while ensuring future development meets the community’s expectations for quality and design. This action reflects Foley’s commitment to preserving its unique identity while planning responsibly for high-quality, well-integrated development in the years ahead.”

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