Governor Fighting For Upscale Hotel At Gulf State Park

By The Associated Press
.

Alabama Gov. Bob Riley is appealing a judge's decision that blocked state plans to build an upscale hotel and conference center at Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores. The old lodge was destroyed by Hurricane Ivan. Governor Fighting For Upscale Hotel At Gulf State Park
Published: Thu, July 17, 2008 - 5:29 pm
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - Alabama Gov. Bob Riley is appealing a
judge's decision that blocked state plans to build an upscale hotel
and conference center at Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores.
Riley says the state is losing tourism revenue by not having a
resort hotel at Gulf State Park.
The state's lodge at the park was destroyed in 2004 by Hurricane
Ivan. The state developed plans to replace it with a 350-room, $100
million luxury hotel.
Montgomery County Circuit Judge Gene Reese ruled last month that
the plan violates state law in part by planning a facility that
would be too expensive for the average Alabama resident to enjoy.
Alabama Conservation Commissioner Barnett Lawley said Thursday
the state has filed a notice of appeal with the Supreme Court.


(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)



Enlarge Video    Download Video    Video RSS
Embed:
register to vote

Active Tropical Systems

Translate: » Spanish | French | German | Italian | Japanese | Chinese | Russian | Hindi

I see both sides, we need the revenue. but maybe a discount for Alabamians?

Report Abuse

Montgomery County Circuit Judge Gene Reese ruled last month that
the plan violates state law in part by planning a facility that
would be too expensive for the average Alabama resident to enjoy.

the above might be true, but i think the idea behind the facility is to invite people to come that will spend the money, that for sure the local business would enjoy. i also heard there was a major theme park looking at gulf shores and that hotel would come in handy.

Report Abuse

This caused me to have another thought only slightly related to the above topic.  During my drive home I was listening to this guy pushing solar, wind, etc, and saying for a mere 20-30 thousand dollars a person could make the average 2,000 sq. ft. house very energy efficient and put less of a demand on the power grid.
__
When is the last time anyone heard of a government building (local, county, state or federal) having buildings designed that incorporated solar, wind or any other alternative energy source?  It doesn’t happen and every one of the existing structures are huge energy hogs.  Something is very lop-sided about this line of thinking.

Report Abuse

I can see both sides of this, but why can’t a compromise be reached?  A mix of both maybe?

Report Abuse

Recent Commented: News Reports

Handicap Man Humiliated

1 Total Comments
Handicap Man Humiliated A Grand Bay man says he had to crawl on the floor in order… more »

Supporters, Opponents React…

36 Total Comments
Supporters, Opponents React To Annexation Votes People in two parts of Mobile County vote to be annexed… more »

The Economy And Your Health

2 Total Comments
The Economy And Your Health Families doing whatever they can to make a few extra bucks...counselors… more »

Naughty Cheerleaders Arrested…

1 Total Comments
Naughty Cheerleaders Arrested Eight female cheerleaders and athletes are cuffed in class… more »

Family Feud Caught On Camera…

10 Total Comments
Family Feud Caught On Camera EXCLUSIVE… more »

Economic Crisis: Homeowners…

1 Total Comments
Economic Crisis: Homeowners Take Another Hit Half of the homeowners in America are worried about how… more »

 


Contact Information   •   Internships   •   Open Ratings   •   Advertise With Us
FFC-EEO Report   •   Children's Programming   •   Public File