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A vision, work needed for Selmont
Published Wednesday, April 1, 2009
A vision for Selmont is badly needed. It's good to see some work beginning on projects, even if they're on paper right now. The attention is drawn to the site.
For too long, Selmont has been "the wrong side of the bridge," noted for its lack of law and order as much as for its appearance similar to the back side of a tenement in the worst part of New York.
Tuesday night's planning session at Beloved Apostolic Church of God on Roosevelt Street matched Selmont residents, those interested in the community's survival and federal and state officials. Residents and others picked up color markers to draw their vision of Selmont. Some of the ideas were as basic as a revitalization of U.S. Highway 80, which links Selmont to Montgomery and, once over the Edmund Pettus Bridge, to Selma. Other suggestions: raze the unsightly buildings in and around Selmont, drive out the drug dealers and in their steads see physicians' offices, pharmacies and other service-oriented businesses sought by individuals who live in the community.
Equally important as their ideas they drew on paper, the residents of Selmont and those others interested in the community's rehabilitation must be willing to roll up their sleeves and go to work to make their visions reality.
Selmont has undergone the first steps to rehabilitation: recognizing issues and gathering ideas for solutions. The next step is to focus on the larger vision of a better Selmont, but taking smaller steps to move the community forward as those who participate in this revitalization stay focused. The issues faced by this community didn't bundle up overnight. The solutions will not come quickly, either.
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Posted by popdukes12 (anonymous) on April 2, 2009 at 7:26 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Highway 80 should be the main focus. I remember that in the flood of '61 it was the only thing left out of the water. popdukes12
Posted by acourtland (anonymous) on April 2, 2009 at 8:45 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Came home to Selma this past weekend, and saw first-hand the area, and there is a lot of work that needs to be done down there. That area, in my opinion, should be a recreation area filled with parks, trails, tourist-friendly venues that people can go just over the bridge to enjoy. There needs to be a grocery store, shopping center there, and it would draw all of the residents in that area and be quite profitable. I know this takes money, but there are some creative ways to fund the projects: SPLOST, which is a penny sales tax that would be only for that area and designated for a specific purpose, for example. I also didn't like the backside view of the buildings that are along the River on Water Ave.
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