FLORENCE, Ala. (WHNT) — The City of Florence and The University of North Alabama (UNA), have received grant funding to make improvements along Pine Street.
The $762,000 Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) grant was awarded by Governor Kay Ivey’s office and is being administered by the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT).
The project will fund new lighting, sidewalks, ramps, and landings along Pine Street from Irvine Street to Cumberland Street, connecting key UNA athletic and academic facilities with city neighborhoods and downtown.
These improvements will complement the new Bank Independent Stadium, the resurfacing of Pine Street, and the expansion of pedestrian infrastructure.
Gov. Kay Ivey informed Florence Mayor Andy Betterton that the funding was approved, you can read her remarks below:
“This grant represents a strong partnership between the City of Florence and UNA,” said Mayor Andy Betterton. “By investing in safe, accessible sidewalks and lighting, we are improving both the safety and quality of life for our residents, students, and visitors while supporting the continued growth of UNA’s athletic and academic facilities.”
The new infrastructure will enhance pedestrian and bicycle access to:
- CB&S Bank Arena (basketball & volleyball)
- Mike D. Lane Field at Bank Independent Stadium (baseball – opening Fall 2025)
- Bobby Wallace Field at Bank Independent Stadium (football & soccer – opening Fall 2026)
“This project is about more than sidewalks; it’s about connectivity and community,” said UNA President Dr. Ken Kitts. “The enhancements along Pine Street will benefit not only our students but also the alumni, fans, and visitors who come to Florence for UNA athletic events and campus programs. We are proud to work with the City of Florence on this shared vision.”
The project’s total estimated cost is $952,510, with 80% covered by federal funds and 20% by local matching funds from the City of Florence and UNA.
The whole project is expected to be completed in 2026.
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