Wow! After nearly a month's absence, I'm so thrilled to find several pages of new development news for Mobile!
I'm very excited about the maritime museum development along with the ferries, the pedestrian bridge, and the parking garage. ESPECIALLY the parking garage! Parking's sorely limited in that area of downtown, especially considering all the events that take place there through the year and all the venues: Museum of Mobile, Exploreum, Ft. Conde, Convention Center, not to mention all the restaurants and shops nearby, then add to that the Maritime Museum, ferries, and Amtrak terminal. That's just huge in my mind. The area will definitely become much more inviting to visitors knowing that there's accessible parking!
As for the BRT. I'm all for it, but please, for the sake of aesthetics, do not destroy those oak trees planted in Water Street's median. As for those along Government St., I seriously doubt they will do anything to those ancient oaks. They are much too valuable to Mobile, and Gov't St's "oak tunnel" is one of Mobile's signature vistas. Nobody will touch them.
Speaking of aesthetics, I really think the city should invest in buying the tall date palms from California and plant them along Water Street, Broad Street, and some other major throughfares in the city core. They look awesome here in downtown Jax, but oaks are largely absent. Mobile has the huge bonus of having those oaks to go with the palms. That'd look just spectacular. (I'm a palm enthusiast and I do know a great deal about palms and I know those date palms will fare very well in Mobile. New Orleans's got them lining their downtown streets as well.)
Click here to see a Google street view of Jacksonville' palm-lined Riverside Avenue.
Click here for a street view of New Orleans' palm-lined Canal St.