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Stastka Celebrating 20 Years with Chamber Business After Hours Serving the greater NORTH, CENTRAL AND SOUTH BALDWIN communities Alligator registration PAGE 8 Football preparations begin on June 8 The Onlooker PAGE 9 Road projects, JUNE 3, 2020 | GulfCoastNewsToday.com | 75¢ sidewalks, and Magnolia Sportsplex Stastka celebrating 20 years Springs Elberta makes and Riviera headway on with Chamber Business Utilities reach multiple projects After Hours Open House agreement By JESSICA VAUGHN on Oak Street [email protected] By JOHN UNDERWOOD [email protected] utilities ELBERTA — The Town of Elberta is no stranger to ROBERTSDALE — Stastka By JESSICA VAUGHN projects and town improve- Insurance Agency Inc. will [email protected] ments. Council has voted to celebrate 20 years of service move forward on a number on Tuesday, June 9, hosting a MAGNOLIA of town projects that citi- Business After Hours with the SPRINGS — After zens can expect to see un- Central Baldwin Chamber of months of discussion, derway in the near future. Commerce. the Town of Magnolia The event will be held from Springs and Riviera ROAD PROJECTS 5 to 6:15 p.m. and will include Utilities are moving Council has voted to ac- food, networking and door forward on the Oak cept Arrington Curb & prizes. The event will be held Street electricity proj- Excavation Inc.’s bid of outdoors under a tent with ect. Back in February, SUBMITTED PHOTO $189,261.60 to begin multiple discussions were held road projects throughout SEE STASTKA, PAGE 23 Dennis and Joan Stastka suggesting switching town. The original estimate to underground utili- was for approximately ties along the section of Oak Street approxi- SEE ROAD, PAGE 2 mately from Jessamine Storm causes damage in Bay Minette to Bay. Many citizens of Magnolia Springs DEATHS PAGE 7 were concerned for the safety of the trees if Barbara Upton Cauley underground utilities James L. “Jim” Foltz were installed, as plac- Martha Alice Jansen ing the utilities would require boring into the ground around the INDEX trees’ roots. “Riviera Utilities has BALDWIN LIVING, 3 been working on try- CLASSIFIED, 15 ing to find a solution for our trees on that HEALTH, 5 section of Oak Street LEGALS, 17 since we met at the beginning of Febru- OPINION, 21 ary,” said Mayor Kim SUBMITTED BY TINA COVINGTON / FOR THE ONLOOKER PUZZLES, 22 Koniar. “They’ve come Severe weather caused damage in areas around Bay Minette around mid-day on Wednesday, May 27, ripping up with a system called SPORTS, 9 up the roof on Southern Gyp Boutique on U.S. 31 South, while a downed power line caused sparks on Third Street, near First Presbyterian Church. SEE MAGNOLIA, PAGE 2 My mask protects you • Your mask protects me Case Count: ALABAMA: 18,020 cases, 644 deaths BALDWIN COUNTY: 290 cases, 9 deaths Contagion Probability: Contagion Probability: Contagion Probability: Very Likely Unlikely Very Unlikely as of June 1 Source: UAB, The University of Alabama at Birmingham If you think you need to be tested, for testing locations and hours call 1-888-264-2256. For general questions call 1-800-270-7268 Getting Tested or email [email protected]. Calls are answered from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. Gulf WHAT Coast YOU IN Media STORE VOLUME 112 • ISSUE 21 IS NOW 1 SECTION • 24 PAGES ONLINE! • Freshest Quality All Departments • Hand Selected by Our Personal Shoppers • Delivery or FREE Same Day Curbside Pickup • Beer & Wine NOW Online! Order & Pay In Store! GREERS.COM/SHOP 2 • The Onlooker • June 3, 2020 • Gulf Coast Media Milton man facing manslaughter charge after passenger dies in crash on I-10 WILCOX — A Milton, day, May 27 on Interstate ter Thursday on felony Dart traveling west The passenger in the to the Florida, man is facing 10 in Baldwin County. charges of manslaugh- on Interstate 10, when vehicle, identified as release. manslaughter charges According to the Bald- ter/reckless. He is in jail at approximately 1:15 26-year-old Brittany ALEA in the death of a Pen- win County Corrections on a $30,000 bond. a.m., for reasons as yet Johnson Hans of Pen- Troopers sacola woman, who was Facility website, An- According to a release unexplained, he left the sacola, was reportedly continue killed after being ejected drew Hunter Richey, 25, issued Wednesday by the roadway at the 53-mile ejected from the vehicle to inves- following a single-ve- of Milton, Florida, was Alabama Law Enforce- marker, which is near and sustained fatal inju- tigate the hicle crash in the early booked into the Baldwin ment Agency, Richey the Wilcox Exit, and ries. She was not wear- crash. Richey morning hours Wednes- County Corrections Cen- was driving a 2013 Dodge struck a tree. ing a seatbelt, according MAGNOLIA are insulated, making lated exterior is able begin on July 1. The doing any digging or ground utilities was if them resilient to ten- to withstand contact final details are still boring, and we won’t continued trimming and CONTINUED FROM 1 sion, storm damage, and with tree branches or being worked out, mean- have to trim so much pruning would cause falling limbs, as may strong winds, resulting ing Magnolia Springs in that area, so this is more damage to the a spacer cable system, occur on Oak Street. in fewer power out- is not aware if they will going to be really good. trees in the long run as which means we will not System strength allows ages. This is a primary need to pitch in mon- It’s a huge spacer cable opposed to underground have underground utili- for spans of up to 1,500 reason the system has etary funds at this time. so you’ll probably be utilities. The council ties in that section and feet, making them ideal been suggested for Oak “This prevents us able to see them through feels the spacer cable we will not have to trim for spanning rivers, Street: stronger cables from installing under- the trees, at least some, system meets the major as much in that area.” lakes, marshes, and tree mean less trimming of ground utilities on Oak but it’s going to be bet- concerns of all parties. Spacer cable systems heavy areas, allowing trees. Street and all the poles ter than going under- are overhead, hanging for a more environmen- The project is in Riv- will remain the same ground.” For more information, wires that have been in tally friendly solution. iera Utilities’ next fiscal along the street,” said The concern bringing visit www.townofmagno- use for years. The cables The cable’s insu- year budget, which will Koniar. “We won’t be about talk of under- liasprings.org. ROAD Excavation have already to irrigate fields one quadplex that is also not caused by the COVID- qualify. prepared contracts for through eight, which is going to be fenced.” 19 pandemic, the grass “The final scope of CONTINUED FROM 1 the project, moving the all of the north parcel, The need to irrigate has not yet been placed. work is going to be the team ahead of schedule. or the grant money por- the fields was suggested Hamby fears if they north side of Highway $192,000 and included Killen hopes a pre-con- tion,” Killen said. “Then by Mayor Jim Hamby were to place the grass 98 on the two missing Illinois Street, Chicago struction meeting can be we’ll irrigate the first previously in April. The now it would die due to blocks,” said Killen. Street, and School held mid-June, with pav- quadplex, which will council has had grass the heat and dry season. “We’re going to focus Street. Projects for Da- ing beginning July 6. host the high school donated to them to be Alternatively, if the on Alabama Street, the kota Street, Pine Street, softball fields. The only placed on the Sportsplex council waited until Oc- Civic Center area, and and Oak Street were SPORTSPLEX PROJECT thing that’s not covered fields. Due to the tober to place the grass, in front of the police added at a later date, Work at the at this time is the second shutdowns and delays they would lose their department. Then High- pushing the estimated Sportsplex site is mov- chance of having the sod way 83 south on both cost closer to $225,000 ing right along, with the OBSERVING SAFETY REGULATIONS donated. Plans for an ir- sides of the road, and for total projects. dirt contractor expected rigation system were in then Illinois Street to “Arrington Curb & to finish approximately CALL FOR PRIVATE place for the future, but Pine Street, and then Excavation came in with the second week of CUSTOM DESIGN CONSULTATION with recent events coun- Pine Street from Illinois a fantastic bid for this June. cil feels it best to move to Chicago Street.” project,” said Alan Kil- The next project will forward at this time. The project on 83 len, civil engineer with be to add irrigation to The council has voted south will include side- Civil Southeast. “We’re the site, and council to reallocate $50,000, walks, parking, and getting the original voted to award the con- previously in place for lighting. Killen said project plus quite a bit tract to Ultimate Land- a Splash Pad, and use they plan to install land- more.” scapes for the project. it to instead install an scaped islands, proper Arrington Curb & “The project will be irrigation system at the storm drainage, and Sportsplex. angle parking. Once JEWELRY STORE the project is complete, SIDEWALKS Killen hopes people can The Onlooker Council has voted to park off Highway 98 and move forward on a side- walk through the down- 901 N.
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