Volume 5 | Issue 1 | May 2017
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Buildings in the Vestavia Reserve apartment complex border the backyards of several homes on Old Looney Mill Road. Some homeowners are suing over the proximity and size of the apartment buildings, which they say are different from initial plans for the property. Photo by Erica Techo.
By EMILY FEATHERSTON A group of nine Vestavia Hills residents has filed a oint lawsuit against the city of Vestavia Hills, N SH Corp. and entities known as Daniel Corporation for damages the group claims are the result of the Patchwork Farms development. he complaint, which was filed arch 24 in the Jefferson County Circuit Court, alleges that the development at Patchwork
arms, specifically the estavia Reserve apartment complex, violated the original development agreements and has caused significant harm to property values and quality of life for residents on Old Looney Mill Road. Legal representatives provided a copy of the complaint to the Vestavia Voice by email.
See LAWSUIT | page A26
Summer block party turns focus to music, Rocky Ridge business By SYD NEY C ROMWE
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ocky Ridge’s entertainment district will come alive again this summer with the return of First Fridays. This year, organizer Rob Morgan of Morgan Properties said the event’s focus will be on music and the community of Rocky Ridge businesses. First Fridays began in 2016 as a way to take advantage of Rocky Ridge’s designation as an entertainment district, where patrons can drink alcoholic beverages outside under certain conditions. The idea was adapted from other Alabama cities such as Florence that bring together music, vendors and other entertainment once a month. Morgan said last year’s crowds varied from 500 people up to about 2,500. “The community’s just been so supportive about it,” Morgan said. here are five events scheduled or this season, kicking off May 5 and lasting through Sept. 1.
FIRST FRIDAYS
BACK FOR 2ND YEAR
See FIRST FRIDAYS | page A27
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Rocky Ridge First Fridays will return from May to September, with more focus on music and Rocky Ridge businesses. Photos by Sydney Cromwell.
INSIDE
Sponsors .............. A4 News...................... A6
Business ..............A14 Chamber..............A19
Events ................. A22 Sports ................... B4
School House ..... B10 Community ........ B20
Real Estate.......... B21 Calendar ............. B22 facebook.com/vestaviavoice
Sights on Success
All in the Family
The Rebels golf team, led by Kent Fullington, is talented and pushing each player to be better as the season winds down.
Mother-daughter duo Sarah and Mary Beth Kaiser are both teaching math at Vestavia Hills High School.
See page B1
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