Good news for Calera community

Published 4:49 pm Monday, August 22, 2011

Calera City Engineer Chris Pappas delivered updated information of ongoing projects to Calera Chamber of Commerce members at the August luncheon. (Contributed)

By MOLLIE BROWN / Community Columnist

Calera Mayor Jon Graham and City Engineer Chris Pappas delivered good news to business owners at the August Calera chamber meeting. Graham’s message began with the budget he will present to the city council.

“Sales tax revenues continue to hold their own,” Graham said. “We’re not quite making budget as far as sales tax revenue, but we’re real close, and I’m pleased with that. The good news is we’re knocking down debt, and we must be diligent in this.”

A shopping center group is interested in land at the U.S. 31 and Interstate 65 exit for a “big box” retailer. The mayor has been in contact with the group and is presently collecting housing and population data for them.

Graham will meet with ALDOT district engineer Gary Ray, State Rep. Mike Hill, R-Columbiana, and State Sen. Cam Ward, R-Alabaster, along with ALDOT Transportation Director John Cooper and Pappas concerning the Interstate 65 bridge and U.S. 31 and U.S. 25 bypass.

“The bridge is our main clogged artery, and I’m advocating the need to widen it, but we need to move on with the bypass,” he said. “It will make access to I-65 much easier and do away with some of the trucks traveling through downtown Calera.”

Pappas’ department oversees public works contracts, such as road, sewer, water, gas and subdivision site plans. His department also assists in recruiting new businesses.

“With our new SITEOPS software program, we can develop conceptual site plans,” Pappas said. “If you’re looking at property and know the building you want, we can create a preliminary grading and cost assessment. What normally takes weeks and thousands of dollars in consulting fees, we do in our office in just a couple of hours. The tool is instrumental in drawing developers.”

Pappas reported the interstate overpass will expand to seven lanes. Concerning the bypass, a public involvement meeting will be held at the community center Sept. 20 from 3-7 p.m. before environmental documents are submitted in the fall.

Other projects: A conceptual floor plan and cost estimate for the fire museum is prepared. Storm drainage is complete at the new sports complex, and utilities are going in now. Roads and parking lots will be constructed within the next six months and baseball, softball, soccer and youth football ball fields in spring 2012. The new concession stand at Oliver Park is expected to be finished before football season ends.

Mollie Brown can be reached at dmjhb1@bellsouth.net.