Senator Larry Stutts Helps Secure $250,000 Infrastructure Grant For City Of Red Bay

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Senator Larry Stutts recently helped secure a $250,000 ADECA grant for the city of Red Bay. From left to right, ADECA Director Kenneth Boswell, Red Bay Mayor Charlene Fancher and Senator Larry Stutts.

Funds to be used on improvements to West Franklin Industrial Park

TUSCUMBIA– Working with Governor Kay Ivey, and the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) Director Kenneth Boswell, Senator Larry Stutts expedited a $250,000 grant to improve the City of Red Bay’s infrastructure at the West Franklin Industrial Park.
Red Bay applied for the grant “to provide much needed roadway access, a sanitary sewer connection and storm drainage infrastructure” for the industrial park. The improvement to the industrial park will begin within the next two months and create new job opportunities for area citizens.
“The park’s location, just 18 miles from Interstate 22, makes it a target for continued growth, and I’m proud to help Mayor Fancher and the City of Red Bay in this important undertaking. I know this grant will be put to good use,” said Senator Stutts.
Senator Larry Stutts is currently serving in his first term representing Alabama’s District 6, which includes parts of Franklin, Colbert, Lauderdale, Lawrence and Marion Counties. Stutts is seeking re-election on November 6th.

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