The City of Loxley celebrated the ribbon cutting of the new Loxley Transit Hub, officially marking the
completion of the $1.9 million project. Located just west of Highway 59 on Municipal Park Drive, the hub
features an entry plaza, pavilion with restrooms, ADA-accessible sidewalks, added parking, and improved signage
connecting to Loxley Municipal Park.
The City of Loxley's vision for the hub was made possible by a partnership between the City, the Baldwin County
Commission through its Baldwin Regional Area Transit System (BRATS), Eastern Shore MPO, and Alabama
Department of Transportation (ALDOT). The project was funded by an 80% federal grant through the Eastern
Shore MPO and 20% contribution from the City of Loxley.
The hub was constructed by Waverly Construction of Alabama, with the design being provided by S.E. Civil
Engineering, WHLC Architecture, and Christian Preus Landscape Architecture. The new transit hub will serve as
a vital connection point for commuters and visitors, while enhancing accessibility and amenities within the park
and community.