Friday, June 8, 2012

Community Leaders, Residents Meet at USA Medical Center to Discuss Crichton Beautification Initiative


Business leaders and residents from the Crichton community, as well as city and county officials, met at the University of South Alabama Medical Center on June 1, 2012, to initiate a community effort toward beautification of the neighborhood, particularly Mobile Street.

The initiative was organized by Mobile City Councilman Fred Richardson and the USA Health System.

During the luncheon, attendees discussed potential landscaping plans and efforts to maintain the medians along Mobile Street.

"Everyone is excited about the possibilities," said Elmer Sellers, assistant hospital administrator at the USA Medical Center. "The next step is to formalize plans and work together to improve the neighborhood of which we are a part of."

"It was an enthusiastic meeting that generated lots of great ideas," added Becky Tate, chief executive officer of the USA Health System. "We look forward to continuing discussions as we formalize action plans."

In addition to the luncheon, the event also provided an opportunity for guests to tour areas of the USA Medical Center.


Mobile City Councilman Fred Richardson discusses community beautification plans with Becky Tate, chief executive officer of the USA Health System.

Luncheon attendees tour the new epilepsy monitoring unit at the USA Medical Center.