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City of Tuscaloosa
COUNCIL



BOBBY E. HOWARD
District 1


HARRISON TAYLOR
District 2
President Pro Tem



CYNTHIA LEE ALMOND
District 3



LEE GARRISON
District 4


KIP TYNER
District 5



BOB LUNDELL
District 6



WILLIAM TINKER
District 7






Friends,


It is with an open heart that I welcome you back to our vibrant Community. Whether you are here to participate in the 2011 USA Triathlon Collegiate National Championship, or you are here as a spectator, I am sure you will find Tuscaloosa an exciting place. The City of Tuscaloosa has worked diligently with the Tuscaloosa Tourism and Sports Commission to become a venue for high caliber events such as this, and we are thrilled for the opportunity to share our City with you.


Tuscaloosa was born beside the Black Warrior River nearly 200 years ago; however, our spirit is young at heart and energized by the transformation taking place across our City. Downtown is in the midst of a public/private multi-­‐million dollar reinvestment, which will truly create a Central City where you can live, work and play.


Our riverfront is experiencing its own renewal, with the addition of new recreational trails, businesses and restaurants. In the fall of 2010, the City opened a 7,400-­‐seat riverfront amphitheater, which is a state-­‐of-­‐the-­‐art venue with the capability of hosting major performances and countless community


While Tuscaloosa is famous for its gridiron action, the City is also home to the original Dreamland Barbeque and a multitude of historic homes, museums and parks. Be sure to visit downtown for a variety of restaurants and exciting nightlife. Again, we welcome you to Tuscaloosa, City of Champions!


Sincerely,


Walter Maddox
Mayor


P.O. BOX 2089 • TUSCALOOSA, AL 35403 • (205) 248-5001 • FAX (205) 349-0209
Web Site Address: www.tuscaloosa.com


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