Politics & Government

Pinson Could Take Possession Of Insbrooke Lake

The Pinson City Council last week discussed the possibility of the city taking ownership of Insbrooke Lake.

PINSON, AL — The Pinson City Council looked at the possibility Thursday night of taking possession of Insbrooke Lake. Mayor Joe Cochran said the conversation is still ongoing, according to a Trussville Tribune report.

“I’ve had some conversations with the powers that be at Insbrooke Lake, their homeowner’s association has had some difficulty, as of recent times, collecting dues and stuff, and being able to afford to keep it up,” Cochran said in the Tribune report. “The conversation I’ve had with the guys at Insbrooke is if they would deed that over to the city, we would gladly take it on, take responsibility for it, make it look beautiful for the entire community. It would, in turn, become a public park. That’s kind of part of the deal.”

Read more about the Pinson City Council meeting from Thursday in the Trussville Tribune.

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