Speeding is a problem across Mobile, and Dauphin Island Parkway is No Exception
Residents, in light of the horrific accident that occurred in our community on January 2, 2025, please be mindful of your speed. As you know, our community runs through three school districts. We want to ensure the community is safe for everyone. See below post. – Yvette Young, President, RevitalizeDIP
The Mobile Police Department posted the following warning about speeding on DIP 1/30/25:
Speeding is a problem across Mobile, and Dauphin Island Parkway is no exception. We’re reminding drivers to slow down and pay attention. Citations can be issued if you’re caught breaking the law.
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The Mobile Police Department is here to protect our south Mobile peninsula community.
Please do your part to reduce crime, regardless of the type of crime. Remember that speeding is a crime.
Wake up earlier. Leave earlier. Take your time. Be mindful of others. Don’t speed. Be safe.
Respect everyone, including yourself.
RevitalizeDIP is looking forward to hearing about more actions to improve our south Mobile peninsula community!
RevitalizeDIP encourages everyone in our community to take pride in our south Mobile peninsula area.
We are looking forward to hearing your comments and seeing increased participation in revitalizing our community to its fullest potential.
RevitalizeDIP encourages you to volunteer your time to help us reduce litter, crime and blight from our South Mobile community.
Please contact RevitalizeDIP@gmail.com with news about new and future area accomplishments along with your ideas on how we can improve our community together.
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Residents, in light of the horrific accident that occurred in our community on January 2, 2025, please be mindful of your speed. As you know, our community runs through three school districts. We want to ensure the community is safe for everyone. See below post. – Yvette Young, President, RevitalizeDIP