(Carmen Rodgers) President of the Alabama Public Service Commission Twinkle Cavanaugh, State Representative Ed Oliver and Mayor Johnny Hammock spent some time Wednesday morning inside District 19 in downtown Tallassee.
(Carmen Rodgers) President of the Alabama Public Service Commission Twinkle Cavanaugh spent some time Wednesday morning talking with Tallassee city employee Kenny Peters.
(Carmen Rodgers) Sr Project Manager at CDG Engineers & Associates, Jeff Harrison, briefs the president of the Alabama Public Service Commission, Twinkle Cavanaugh, and Mayor Johnny Hammock on work that will soon take place in the downtown area.
(Carmen Rodgers) President of the Alabama Public Service Commission Twinkle Cavanaugh, State Representative Ed Oliver and Mayor Johnny Hammock spent some time Wednesday morning inside District 19 in downtown Tallassee.
(Carmen Rodgers) President of the Alabama Public Service Commission Twinkle Cavanaugh spent some time Wednesday morning talking with Tallassee city employee Kenny Peters.
(Carmen Rodgers) Sr Project Manager at CDG Engineers & Associates, Jeff Harrison, briefs the president of the Alabama Public Service Commission, Twinkle Cavanaugh, and Mayor Johnny Hammock on work that will soon take place in the downtown area.
Alabama Public Service Commission President Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh and House District 81 Rep. Ed Oliver (R-Dadeville) spent much of Aug. 14 in Tallassee touring fresh worksites that will replace the old cast-iron gas pipelines in east Tallassee from Hilltop Grocery to Britt Veterinary Services on Highway 14 — about 1 linear mile.
Before embarking on the tour Oliver and Cavanaugh met with Tallassee Mayor Johnny Hammock to discuss the importance of collaborating on the project.