July 10, 2018 Alex City Outlook

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Polling place moved for upcoming election By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer

Renovations at the Alexander City National Guard Armory have forced a polling to be moved for next week’s runoff election. “We knew about renovations, but they started early,� Tallapoosa County Sheriff Jimmy Abbett said at Monday’s Tallapoosa County Commission meeting. “We knew we would have to move for the November gen-

The Mill Two Eighty is the temporary polling place for those in Alexander City who vote at the National Guard Armory.

eral election because of the construction.â€? The early start to work on the National Guard Armory means voters will now have to go somewhere else. As sheriff, Abbett is greatly involved in the selection of polling places. “We were able to get with the mayor (Jim Nabors) and Jim Peace,â€? Abbett said. “We worked it out where we can go to The Mill Two Eighty.â€? The new location is just up the road See POLLING • Page 3

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County commission awards contracts, bids

Two boat crashes occur over holiday week

By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer

By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer

Daviston will soon receive the first countybuilt storm shelter thanks to the approval of a bid at Monday’s Tallapoosa County Commission meeting. Tallapoosa County EMA Director Jason Moran informed the commission they had received two bids on the project and he recommended accepting the low bid of $84,895 from Aquamarine Enterprises. The county received a FEMA grant for the shelter but it requires a 25-percent match. The commission approved contracts with a grant writer and engineering service to help with a Community Block Development Grant for water project for the Walnut Hill Water Authority. “This is to help provide water to residents in the Barron’s Bridge area,â€? County Administrator Blake Beck See COMMISSION • Page 3

With a long holiday week one would think there would be a lot of accidents and other incidents on Lake Martin, but things were relatively safe on Lake Martin for the 4th of July. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) defined the holiday as ending July 5 at midnight, but with the holiday falling in the middle of the week, many took the entire week to enjoy the waters and shorelines of Lake Martin. ALEA Marine Patrol Capt. Gary Buchanan reported numbers for the long week starting with Friday, June 29 through Sunday, July 8. Buchanan said Marine Patrol responded to two accidents with property damage. “One was a hit and run type crash that occurred in the Willow Point area,â€? See BOAT • Page 3

Daviston to receive storm shelter

Vendors show off handmade goods, crafts at Arti Gras Cliff Williams / The Outlook

Customers look at items offered by vendors at Russell Lands’ Arti Gras Saturday morning. ‘Nanny’ Beth Roberts, above center, helps Sandra Getz of New Orleans with a Christmas ornament selection as Roberts’ granddaughter Jessica Webster looks on.

Motorists need to be aware of Airport Boulevard closure

AMEA files complaint against Alabama Power STAFF REPORT TPI Staff

The Alabama Municipal Electric Authority recently filed a complaint against Alabama Power and Southern Company, arguing that the corporation has set its rates higher than average in order to claim greater profits. The AMEA, which provides electricity to Alexander City and 11 other municipalities across the state (Daphne, Dothan, Fairhope, Foley, LaFayette, Lanett, Luverne, Opelika, Piedmont, Sylacauga and Tuskegee) and See COMPLAINT • Page 3

Today’s

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Lake Martin

Lake Levels

490.48

Reported on 07/09/18 @ 6 p.m.

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Portions of Airport Boulevard are closed this week while the city makes improvements. While construction is ongoing, traffic will not be able to travel from Elkahatchee Road to Airport Road but all businesses on Airport Boulevard are still accessible.

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