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Students Across Baldwin County Celebrate National Walk and Roll to School Day
On Wednesday, October 8th, schools across Baldwin County celebrated National Walk and Roll to School Day, with 13 schools participating and hundreds of students, parents, and staff walking or rolling their way to school. The event was organized through the Baldwin County Safe Routes to School Coalition, a partnership that includes the Baldwin County Commission, Baldwin County Trailblazers, Eastern Shore Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), all three public school systems, the Baldwin County
Baldwin County Commission Awarded $2,530,000 in GOMESA Funds for renovation of Perdido Bay Park in Lillian
On Tuesday, September 30, 2025, Governor Kay Ivey announced Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act (GOMESA) funding of over $45 million for 23 projects in Coastal Alabama. The Baldwin County Commission was awarded $2,530,000 in GOMESA funds for renovations and additional amenities to Perdido Bay Park which is located on County Rd 99 in Lillian overlooking Perdido Bay. The Perdido Bay Park renovation will provide key infrastructure to ensure full accessibility and usability for all visitors, including the
Solid Waste Disposal Authority and Baldwin County Commission Honored with 2025 National Association of Counties Achievement Award
Baldwin County, Ala. – The Solid Waste Disposal Authority of Baldwin County, in partnership with the Baldwin County Commission, has earned a 2025 National Association of Counties (NACo) Achievement Award. NACo Achievement Awards recognize outstanding county government programs and services. One of only four Alabama counties recognized in 2025, this award recognizes the Baldwin County Commission for its achievement in the category of Community and Economic Development for its recycling and
Probate and Revenue Offices to Temporarily Close for Renovations Effective May 1, 2025
The Baldwin County Probate Office and Revenue Office located at the Baldwin County Central Annex (22251 Palmer Street, Robertsdale, AL 36567) will temporarily close beginning May 1, 2025, for approximately ten months. The closure is necessary to allow for extensive renovations aimed at upgrading the facility and enhancing services for Baldwin County residents. Once completed, the renovation project will provide an improved customer experience, featuring a larger lobby area, expanded employee workspace,



