Alexander City Outlook Featured Boat ramp restrooms closed following vandalism Gwen Bishop Updated 8 hrs ago Alexander City Boat Ramp restrooms are closed indefinitely as of Monday morning.
News Featured Top Story Sewage rates to remain steady in 2025, 2026 By MELODY RATHEL Multimedia Reporter Melody Rathel Jan 7, 2025 Sewer rates will not increase in 2025 or 2026 after a vote by the city council Monday night.
News Featured Alexander City sewer project bids opened Cliff Williams / The Outlook Cliff Williams Feb 12, 2022 Officials were surprised Thursday as bids were opened for a new six-mile sewer line to service portions of U.S. Highway 280 and Alabama Graphite.
News More people at home means problems for Alexander City sewer system Cliff Williams / The Outlook Cliff Williams May 1, 2020 With more people staying at home, the city’s sewer system has seen issues caused by mistreatment of household items.
News A sinkhole and a road closure in downtown Wetumpka, Company Street to remain closed for an unknown period By Corey Arwood Mar 16, 2016 Company Street in downtown Wetumpka will be closed for an undetermined amount of time due to a sinkhole and broken sewer pipe that was discove…
Opinion Response to sewer issues good, but issue is one that needs constant attention By Mitch Sneed Aug 7, 2014 Taking a shower, washing our hands and flushing the commode are things we do every day and give little thought to what that means. The water w…
News Pike receives state honor for sewer work By Austin Nelson Apr 10, 2014 A city employee was recently recognized by Alabama’s Water Environment Association for his work with the city’s sewer department.
News Where does all the stormwater go? By Robert Hudson Nov 6, 2013 Editor’s note: This is the first installment of a regular series that aims to explore processes and answer questions in detail.
News Sunny Level Cutoff to close temporarily By Austin Nelson Mar 18, 2013 Those who frequently travel on Sunny Level Cutoff will need to take an alternate route once April begins.
News Sewage: It’s a dirty job By Katie Cole May 13, 2010 The 11 employees of the Alexander City Sewer Department are a hardworking and strong-stomached bunch.