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Opelika City Council approves a bid for the demolition of historic ‘Ward Funeral Home’

By Michelle Key
Publisher

In spite of pleas fromMaurice Ward, owner of the property housing the historic Ward Funeral Home, the Opelika City Council voted unanimously to approve the bid from AAA General Contractors, Inc. for the demolition of the structure.
“I do have the financing for it (improving the building) but I just have not found a general contractor. My plea is to just give me a little more time,” Ward said. “If you would just think about it, I would really appreciate it. … this is something that is historic for the community.”
The funeral home located at 207 Ave. A has been abandoned for approximately 30 years and the discussion of demolition has been brought before the city council three times since 2011.
In the first two instances, Ward was granted additional time to secure funding and to start repairs on the property.
Opelika resident Oscar Penn spoke in favor of saving the structure, while Councilwomen Patsy Jones and Tiffany Gibson-Pitts shared reasons behind their decisions to vote for demolition of the structure.
“That is a historic building in our community. That place represents significance to us,” Penn said. “If there is a possibility that you can understand what this means to us in our community… so that our children can go up and see some of the things that are right there in their neighborhood and understand the significance of these things.”
“I hear rumbles but I think people need to understand. I believe that this has happened (for) five years. We have tried to be very lienient with you. We have started (the process) and we’ve tabled it and we continue to do that,” Jones said.
“That is the one area that many people who live in that community complain about it and (say) that they’re tired of seeing. So, there is no way that I can keep holding off,” Gibson-Pitts said.
In other business, the council:
• approved the bid for demolition work at 3307 Arnold Ave
• approve requests for street closures by:

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