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'''Richard M. Scrushy Parkway''', or '''R.M. Scrushy Parkway''', is a 1.37 mile long road within [[Fairfield]]. Its northern end is at its intersection with [[36th Street]] and after weaving through central Fairfield it reaches its southern end at its intersection with [[46th Place]]. It is also accessible from [[I-20]]/[[I-59]] northeast at Exit 119.
'''Richard M. Scrushy Parkway''', or '''R.M. Scrushy Parkway''', is a 1.37 mile long road within [[Fairfield]]. Its northern end is at its intersection with [[36th Street]] and after weaving through central Fairfield it reaches its southern end at its intersection with [[46th Place]]. It is also accessible from [[I-20]]/[[I-59]] northeast at Exit 119.


Originally called '''Ridgeway''', this was later renamed '''Lloyd Nolan Parkway''' in honor of Dr. [[Lloyd Nolan]] who was instrumental in the construction of [[Fairfield]]'s [[Lloyd Nolan Hospital]]. It would retain this moniker through [[2000]] when it was renamed in honor of former [[HealthSouth]] CEO [[Richard Scrushy]] after HealthSouth purchased Lloyd Nolan and reopened it as [[HealthSouth Metro West]].  
Originally called '''Ridgeway''', this was later renamed '''Lloyd Nolan Parkway''' in honor of Dr. [[Lloyd Nolan]], the chief of the health department for [[Tennessee Coal Iron and Railroad Company]] who was instrumental in the construction of the company's infirmary in [[Fairfield]], which was later named [[Lloyd Nolan Hospital]].
 
The parkway would retain this moniker through [[2000]] when it was renamed in honor of former [[HealthSouth]] CEO [[Richard Scrushy]] after HealthSouth purchased Lloyd Nolan and reopened it as [[HealthSouth Metro West]].  


The Metro West hospital was one of the causalities of the HealthSouth scandal, and as a result, some residents want to remove the Scrushy name from the parkway. In a September [[2006]] public hearing, '''Miles College Parkway''' was suggested as possible name for the parkway in honor of Fairfield's [[Miles College]]. The city council is now determining if a name change should be carried out.
The Metro West hospital was one of the causalities of the HealthSouth scandal, and as a result, some residents want to remove the Scrushy name from the parkway. In a September [[2006]] public hearing, '''Miles College Parkway''' was suggested as possible name for the parkway in honor of Fairfield's [[Miles College]]. The city council is now determining if a name change should be carried out.

Revision as of 10:27, 29 September 2006

Richard M. Scrushy Parkway, or R.M. Scrushy Parkway, is a 1.37 mile long road within Fairfield. Its northern end is at its intersection with 36th Street and after weaving through central Fairfield it reaches its southern end at its intersection with 46th Place. It is also accessible from I-20/I-59 northeast at Exit 119.

Originally called Ridgeway, this was later renamed Lloyd Nolan Parkway in honor of Dr. Lloyd Nolan, the chief of the health department for Tennessee Coal Iron and Railroad Company who was instrumental in the construction of the company's infirmary in Fairfield, which was later named Lloyd Nolan Hospital.

The parkway would retain this moniker through 2000 when it was renamed in honor of former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy after HealthSouth purchased Lloyd Nolan and reopened it as HealthSouth Metro West.

The Metro West hospital was one of the causalities of the HealthSouth scandal, and as a result, some residents want to remove the Scrushy name from the parkway. In a September 2006 public hearing, Miles College Parkway was suggested as possible name for the parkway in honor of Fairfield's Miles College. The city council is now determining if a name change should be carried out.

Notable locations

References

  • Plott, Bill (September 29, 2006) "Miles College Parkway wins support at renaming hearing". Birmingham News.