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Montgomery Transit Observes National Safety Month

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. β€” Montgomery Transit, known as the M, is observing National Safety Month through four initiatives aimed at ensuring passenger safety. Via a June 12 press release, the city’s transit agency stated goals are accident and injury prevention, enhanced security, infrastructure safety, and emergency preparedness.

The transit system’s fleet undergo regular inspections and servicing to ensure mechanical soundness. Investment in vehicle maintenance and driver training significantly reduces the risk of accidents and injuries. New emergency call buttons and driver training increases the M’s ability to handle emergencies while en route. The M Transit also has comprehensive emergency response plans in place, including for medical emergencies, fires, natural disasters, and security threats. The M Transit dates to the late 19th century when the Capital City Railway Company introduced America’s first citywide Electric Trolley system, also known as the “Lightning Route.”
To make traveling on the M Transit more convenient, passengers are encouraged to download the TransLoc rider app. Through the app, passengers can utilize real-time bus tracking, set alerts, and receive updates as their bus approaches.

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New Car Lot and Shopping Center Proposed for City of Pike Road Gains Plat Approval

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. β€”The Montgomery Planning Commission held its monthly Public Hearing Thursday, June 22, at 5 pm at Montgomery City Hall. The Commission addressed various plat approval requests and rezoning recommendations.

Guthrie Jeffcoat of Jeffcoat Engineers & Surveyors attended (at 2:55 – 7:15 of video) on behalf of his client, Roy Moore, to gain a plat approval. The request is for Plat No. 1 located in an AGR-1 (Residential Agriculture) Zoning District at the southwest corner of US Highway 80 East and Mose Lee Road. The plat is currently designated as residential agriculture and will need to be rezoned before it can be utilized for any commercial use.

Jeffcoat Engineers states Roy Moore intends to use the half acre of land as retail space for a used car lot with an access point coming from Mose Lee Road

Jeffcoat Engineers states Roy Moore intends to use the half acre of land as retail space for a used car lot with an access point coming from Mose Lee Road. The plat request was approved by a unanimous vote from the Planning Committee with a necessary rezoning appeal planned for the near future.

The City of Montgomery Planning Commission is appointed by the City Council to serve voluntarily with no compensation. The Planning Commission holds public hearings on the 4th Thursday of every month, excluding November and December where it is held on the second, for street renaming, plat approval, and rezoning.

Public Hearings are held at 5 pm CDT at 103 N. Perry St. in the Council Chambers of Montgomery City Hall.

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Boeing Red Tails Classic Returns to Cramton Bowl to Kickoff 2023 College Football Season

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. β€”Sports network ESPN announced its college football television schedule for 2023 season, including the Red Tails Classic at Cramton Bowl.

The Red Tails classic is scheduled to be televised nationally from Montgomery on September 3rd.  The game honors the legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen while celebrating the historical tradition of HBCU classic football games. Tuskegee’s Golden Tigers will face off against Fort Valley State’s Wildcats at 6 pm, and available on ESPNU. Tuskegee and Fort Valley are considered rivals within the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC).

“As the host city for the FCS Kickoff, Boeing Red Tails Classic and the Camellia Bowl, we have implemented a strategy that will help us not only welcome players and fans but offer an exceptional gameday experience.”

β€”Mayor Steven L. Reed

The relationship between ESPN and the city of Montgomery for this classic continues to blossom with things starting in 2021 to more than 24,000 fans in attendance β€”during the pandemic. That inaugural game scored the highest viewership ratings for primetime Wednesday Night Football within a decade. Montgomery Mayor Steven L. Reed adds, β€œAs the host city for the FCS Kickoff, Boeing Red Tails Classic and the Camellia Bowl, we have implemented a strategy that will help us not only welcome players and fans but offer an exceptional game day experience.”

Montgomery will be a busy football city the extended Labor Day holiday weekend with Alabama State welcoming SWAC foe Southern University on campus at 5 pm Saturday, September 2nd.

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Summer Youth Employment Program for 16-24 years old set to hire 40

City plans to employ 40 full-time Summer Recreational Aide positions for individuals ages 16-24 years old

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The Summer Registration Kickoff will be held on April 22 at Oak Park, 1010 Forest Avenue, by the City of Montgomery’s Parks & Recreation Department from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Parents will be able to register their children for the City of Montgomery’s summer activities at the event. It will have free food, inflatables, face painting, arts & crafts, and other activities.

city intends to hire 40 full-time Summer Recreational Aides between the ages of 16 and 24

Mayor Steven L. Reed also announced the resumption of Parks & Recreation’s Summer Youth Employment Program.

The city intends to hire 40 full-time Summer Recreational Aides between the ages of 16 and 24 who fulfill the Alabama Department of Human Resources Family Assistance Income Guidelines.

Additionally, the city’s twitter account @CityofMGM adds, “We’re hiring 125+ summer Rec Aides! This includes camp counselors, lifeguards, admin staff and more. We’re looking for students who are at least 16 years old and enjoy recreational activities, having fun and working with kids. Please apply in person at P&R HQ – 1010 Forest Ave.”

Applications are also available at the City of Montgomery Parks & Recreation Department’s office at Oak Park, 1010 Forest Avenue.

For more information, please contact the City of Montgomery’s Parks & Recreation Office at (334) 625-2300.

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