New Pickleball courts construction begins in late July at Patriots Park.  Three more courts are being added with a fence in between each court. Partnering with Shelby Country.

Nicks Auto Repair’s business license was revoked by the City Council based on feedback from the community and recommendation from the Police department.

Approved: $58,000 to purchase new equipment to go on the firetruck.  Was already in the budget.

Larry Simmons Football Stadium and Jim Peanut Davenport Baseball Field have been completely renovated and ready for youth groups both school and community. The fields have and will host tournaments from out of town. The Track around Larry Simmons Football Field is open and getting plenty of use. The main entrance gate at the corner is open and lights are on from dark until 11 pm and back on in the morning around 4: 30 until 7 am.

 

 

The Rec Center

The city of Alabaster purchased 24 acres from Alabaster City Schools near the intersection of Highway 119 and Thompson Road to house a new city recreational center, a retail development and park and green space. “We’re so excited to move forward with this plan to breathe new life into one of our most high-profile parts of town and finally have an opportunity to give our residents the recreation center they deserve,” said Alabaster Mayor Scott Brakefield. “This will allow us to continue our vision of creating a true city center including the Police Department, City Hall, Senior Center, entertainment options and future recreation center.”  City Council members voted to approve the purchase during their Jan. 24 meeting. Through the agreement, the city will pay a one-time $1 million down payment followed by $350,000 per year for up to 20 years.  Through an agreement with ACS, the School Board’s Central Office will move from its current location and into a new location near Thompson High School within the next two years.

The rec center will be ready in approximately 2 and half years. The space will be about 100,000 square feet. Two to three gyms, striped for pickleball and volleyball as well as basketball. Outdoor will have a leisure pool and things for kids, lap swimming etc.  A cardio and weight area. Meeting space will be up to 300 and able to host chamber of commerce type events. Daycare available.

Water feature will be outside of the rec center with splash pad.

Indoor walking track.

The rec center will be membership driven.

Enhancements continuing on Buck Creek trail. The trail starts at Buck Creel trailhead behind the softball fields and goes all the way to Warrior Park and now to the YMCA. Lights will be added and paving this fall. Also in the process of expanding the trail to THS.

Ultimate goal: Trail from Patriots Park to Veterans Park.

The library will attach to the Rec Center and be about 20,000 square feet.

 

District 31

District 31 is planned to be half as large as the Promenade with restaurants, retail and hotel space.

Big Whiskeys is coming to District 31

For more information including conversation on District 31 and the Downtown Redevelopment Authority which helps fund businesses wanting to improve their store fronts visit the June Virtual Town Hall.

facebook.com/alabastercityhall/videos/332563623225998

 

Bub Terrell gets drafted!

Congratulations to Thomson High School Graduate baseball phenom Bub Terrell who was recently drafted in the 19th round to the Toronto Blue Jays. He was also recruited to play on the plains at Auburn.  In Terrell’s senior year the outfielder earned the 2024 Shelby County Hitter of the Year title leading the County in batting average, hits, and home runs.  He earned a hitting average of .426 with 55 hits and 20 walks against just 17 strikeouts.  Terrell was ranked the No. 153 overall prospect heading into the draft by MLB.com. He is projected to play left field though On3 says he could work himself into a first base position.

 

Alabaster Health Fair

Alabaster’s annual Community Health Fair is coming up soon at Thompson High School’s Warrior Arena. Mark your calendars for Saturday, Aug. 19, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and stop by to talk with health care providers from all disciplines, receive health screenings and more.

  • Seminar at 10:20 a.m.: Peripheral Arterial Disease – are you at risk?
  • Golf Car Shuttles for visitors to and from their cars. There is also a drop-off area at the entrance of the arena.
  • Special Sensory Area for children: temporary tattoos, face painting and inflatable Twister game

 

Open for Business

 

The View

Newly renovated apartments with modern amenities and stylish touches.
403 3rd St NE, Alabaster, AL, 35007, US
(205) 624-4624
[email protected]
theviewalabaster.com

 

 

Nawlins Style Poboys

Stacy Byrd and Darryl Byrd’s spicy shrimp and catfish baskets, cheesesteak and turkey Po’boys
plus more.  Coming soon: okra, salads and oysters to name a few.
1207 1st St N Alabaster, 35007
205-358-8105
[email protected]
nawlinsstylepoboys.com


Taco Bell

Delicious Mexican fast food
9187 Highway 119 Alabaster