Fairhope City Council candidate Troy Vickers has lived in the city since 2022, and he believes his experience as a civil engineer could be beneficial as Baldwin County's population continues to grow.
Vickers, who is running for Place One against incumbent Jack Burrell, said that when he and his wife, Diane, moved to Fairhope, they quickly realized some issues with the city's infrastructure.
Fairhope resident Troy Vickers has announced his candidacy for the municipality’s City Council, seeking the Place 1 seat currently held by incumbent Jack Burrell. Vickers, who moved to Fairhope in 2022 with his wife, Diane, said his background as a civil engineer and his experiences as a citizen motivated him to enter the race.
1819 News conducted a survey among city council candidates on the Fairhope Public Library. The following are the answers as received by candidates.
Troy Vickers officially announced that he is running for Fairhope City Council, Place 1.
As the president of VOGEHS Consulting, LLC, Vickers said he brings “decades of experience in: environmental & safety compliance, project and crisis management, infrastructure and regulatory strategy, government advocacy and leadership."
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