From the West Alabama Newsroom– The city of Selma is working to improve the quality of life for residents. And support economic growth and tourism — by transforming its downtown. How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time. And that’s the strategy ...
The city of Selma is working to improve the quality of life for residents. And support economic growth and tourism — by transforming its downtown.
“As we know about 4.4 million travelers per year travel through downtown Selma. And so, we want to make a good first impression. And that’s why we are trying to heavily invest in our downtown.” “That project is going to go in. It’s going to mill up the streets. Resurface. There are going to be some new traffic signals, new striping, new parking. And just some other things to increase the safety on U.S. Highway 80. Also known as Broad Street,” said Wooten.
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