News Featured MAKING PROGRESS: Businesses working around Streetscape project Cliff Williams May 24, 2023 Things might look like a mess in downtown Tallassee as the TAP Streetscape project is underway, but a lot of work has already been done.
News Featured 20210927 Oak Street 002.jpg Cliff Williams 334-740-1116 Sep 27, 2021 Cliff Williams / The Outlook City employees are repairing a storm drain that runs under Oak Street West. Buy Now
News Featured Alexander City closes Oak Street temporarily Cliff Williams 334-740-1116CliffWilliamsStaff Writer cliff.williams@alexcityoutlook.com https://www.alexcityoutlook.com/content/tncms/avatars/8/85/f7e/885f7eb4-5d3d-11e9-a2fd-6356c97edd77.84d518ef859a45e361343065d64c7df8.png Sep 27, 2021 Cliff Williams / The Outlook City employees are repairing a storm drain that runs under Oak Street West. Buy Now
+2 News Featured Alexander City closes Oak Street temporarily Cliff Williams / The Outlook Cliff Williams Sep 27, 2021 Oak Street West is closed to through traffic until Wednesday.
News Top Story Emfinger sewer line rehab project going to bid Carmen Rodgers Aug 5, 2020 As the calendar rolls in August, residents in the Emfinger Subdivision should soon see work begin on the sewer line rehab project.
News Top Story Lawn clippings in road can cause issues Carmen Rodgers May 27, 2020 As the spring days grow longer, so does the grass. It is important to keep lawn clippings out of the road and there is a proper way to dispose…
News Rain tests storm drains but Wetumpka's maintenance schedule does its job Mar 11, 2020 City of Wetumpka Public Works Department director Tex Grier is one happy person after the rain that fell during February and the first days of…
News Top Story City to address drainage issues on Whatley Drive Carmen Rodgers Updated Aug 5, 2025 The phrase “When it rains, it pours” has never been more relevant for residents of the Emfinger Subdivision located behind the Tallassee Shopp…
News City storm drains marked to raise awareness By Staff Reports Sep 26, 2017 Be on the look out for a gold colored markers in downtown Alexander City.
News CACC students paint to educate on water quality By Cliff Williams Aug 16, 2017 New artwork is springing up on the Central Alabama Community College campus in an effort to help educate students about water runoff.