Gulf Shores Reevaluates Key Intersection Project

John Mullen • May 8, 2024

Rising Costs Force Gulf Shores Project Redesign, $4.2M Gulf Shores Road Upgrade Under Review

County Road 6 or Oak Road West and State Route 59

Gulf Shores, Ala. – (OBA) – Several projects planned by the city of Gulf Shores have had to have redesigns and changes because of the skyrocketing costs of materials. Now, the improvement project for the intersection of County Road 6 or Oak Road West and State Route 59 are under the same scrutiny.

 

Construction Manager Clint Colvin made a presentation to the city council at the May 6 work session to recommend hiring Neel-Shaffer for the preliminary work in the design phase for $140,954. The council will vote on the proposal at the May 13 regular session.

 

The total project paid in part with BUILD or Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development is budgeted for $4.2 million and Colvin said the goal of this first phase is to see how much work can be accomplished within that budget.

 

The contract will include surveying the County Road 6 West right of way to the Sportsplex and include traffic counts, traffic analysis, preparing for new signals and presenting plans to city staffers to find the most cost-efficient and effective use of the money.

 

“’And, preparation of cost estimates so that basically we can figure out exactly how much project we can construct for the money that we have budgeted,” Colvin said. “Once we have all that nailed down, we’ll get a proposal in the future to do the final design. All of it will be surveyed so we can come up with some options on what we want to do.”

 

A pedestrian path along County Road 6 is also a part of this plan and design for it is included in the first phase budget.

 

“This does include an additional westbound turn lane off of 59 headed north,” Colvin said. “Then construction of what we anticipate to be five lanes there at the intersection and transitioning somewhere down the line but hopefully, at least to the second entrance of Colonial Traditions and hopefully farther.”

Other projects written into the BUILD grant include the pedestrian bridge on East Second Street over the Intracoastal Waterway which also had to be redesigned to save costs.



Click here to see the article where it was discussed in the City Council Meeting Monday night.

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