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Originally Posted by pkp
On the Baldwin Country comments - I actually own a condo in Orange Beach and stay there every weekend during the summer - but other than the beach itself, I still dislike Baldwin County. When it was nothing but farmland and beach, it was fine. Now, it is nothing but sprawl - I see nothing special about it - go to the suburbs of any midsize city in the south and you will see exactly the same thing. Fairhope may be the exception, but I think it is highly overrated. The urban part of the city is like 3 square blocks and no one can really afford to live "downtown". I think it is ok because it has a few blocks that are walkable, but mostly because it does have good public water access. As far as good urbanity go, there are dozens of people who live in my neighborhood who moved from Fairhope because they found it wasn't urban at all - nor really that "artsy" for that matter with the exception of a few artists that live there and the art shows they have. They would rather have a little grit and live in a real neighborhood than some white washed attempt at a city.
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I dont really understand why you thought it was fine with only beaches and farms, but now that it has significantly developed, you find it boring.
That makes no sense to me... its like saying "I liked to watch television back when everything was in black and white, but now that everything is in high definition, i dislike it."
I am actually not "from" Mobile. I moved to Foley from Birmingham when I was 6 years old, and grew up there. I have also lived in Gulf Shores, Elberta, Perdido Beach, Robertsdale, Loxley and west Mobile. I know there is nothing "special" about Baldwin County besides the beaches, but who said there was? I have never heard anyone consider any place in Baldwin County a large suburban metropolis, because there isnt one. It is a nice, quiet place to raise a family, and relax on the weekends and not much more. However.. in my opinion, Mobile would not be nearly as successful today if it weren't for the tourism in Baldwin County. Baldwin County is the fastest growing county in the entire state at around 8.6% annually, and is the leader out of all 67 counties in contributing tourism dollars to the states $417 BILLON tourism industry. Business has grown over 170% over the past six years in BC, and the quality of life index in the county is 178 (the united states average is 100).... AND, the annual population of Baldwin County is 4.6 MILLION (incluing full and part time residents)
The two counties work hand in hand despite offering completely different lifestyles. They are great compliments to one another, and by working together they will eventually make our region one of the most beautiful, enjoyable places to live in the world! I dont understand why there should be conflict between the two. I love both counties, and I plan to live in and support them both for my entire life.