Sally kicked Baldwin County’s ass, however we missed the Delta bullet. Poor Lake Charles is getting what some of us expected last Monday, round two of a direct hit by a hurricane. In Lake Charles they have picked up 1.5 million cubic yards of debris, so far, and they are now facing the possibility of doing it all over again.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2020/10/09/hurricane-delta-live-updates/
Count your lucky stars Baldwin County and do not complain about debris pickup. The county as a whole lost thousands of trees and cleanup will take months, if not a year. Fairhope is doing a good job at 11,000 cu yards a day, now divide that into 1.5 million cubic yards and guess how many truck loads it will take to clean the county?
https://mynbc15.com/news/local/baldwin-county-hurricane-debris-cleanup-expected-to-take-months
The only figure I have heard, for Baldwin County is around 100 million for debris removal alone. That is not an official figure. Municipalities are going to be covered for 85 to 90% from the government, however some of the rebates will take years to filter back into municipal coffers. Municipalities are going to take a financial hit regardless of rebates.
Congratulations to Robin LeJeune who was elected to be the new Mayor of Daphne. LeJeune ran his runoff election during a pandemic, hurricanes and negativity from his opponent. LeJeune ran a positive race and won by over a 1000 votes, defeating the Catalyst/Scott Boone Consulting candidate, and the favorite candidate of developers. Daphne has chosen to slow development and pay more attention to infrastructure.
https://www.newsbreak.com/alabama/daphne/news/2077204632003/robin-lejeune-elected-mayor-in-daphne
Fairhope is now the home base of Catalyst and they are “embracing growth” and “affordable housing”. Pay close attention to Fairhope in the coming years and the unbridled growth Catalyst will bring.
Be patient folks the debris removal is going to take time and say a prayer for the folks in Lake Charles and Louisiana.
We missed the Delta bullet.
Cancer is a type of growth and Fairhope has cancer thanks to Catalyst
Looks like Daphne is finally coming to its senses
Haygood says he did not run because God told him to do other things.
Bahahahahaha
Haygood didn’t run because he pissed off his Catalyst handlers and wanted to micromanage the town which really means he wanted to control the developers. When you are a Catalyst politician, Catalyst tells you what to do and not the other way around
Hey Haygood: What does God tell you now?
The god of money tells him to keep saying he is a Christian Conservative
The true God tells him to stop being a hypocrite