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SUMMARY:Montgomery AL City Council Meeting
DESCRIPTION:REGULAR MEETING<br>A G E N D A<br>MONTGOMERY CITY COUNCIL<br>TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2025 – 5:00 P.M.<br>COUNCIL AUDITORIUM<br>&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;<br><br>Prayer by Councillor Julie Beard or guest<br>Pledge of Allegiance&nbsp;<br>Approval of September 16, 2025 Work Session Meeting Minutes<br>Approval of September 16, 2025 Regular Council Meeting Minutes<br>Approval of September 30, 2025 Regular Council Meeting Minutes<br><br>Mayor Message&nbsp;<br><br>Special Committee Reports<br><br>Public Communications on Agenda Items (To address the Council during this time, the Roster must be signed before meeting begins indicating agenda item number to be discussed.<br><br>CONSENT AGENDA<br>Consent Agenda Items not for discussion by Council or Public – just vote by Council. If discussion is requested by Council, item must be pulled from the Consent Agenda and discussed after vote of remaining Consent Items.<br><br>1. Robinson &amp; Associates - $119,880.87 – Fairview Farmer’s Market.<br>2. Roar Outdoors LLC - $11,687 – Advertisement.<br>3. WSFA - $9,998 – MPD Recruitment.<br>4. The Green Bridge Group Inc. - $40,000 – Professional &amp; Research Services.<br>5. Meltwater News US Inc. (SBITA). - $25,000 – Advertisement.<br>6. Rhonda Watson - $41.246 – Foster Grandparent Program Director.<br>7. Govinvest, Inc., d/b/a TrueComp - $23.702/38 = OPEB Actuarial Services.<br>8. Lamar - $7,500 – City Event’s Marketing.<br>9. YouthBuild Montgomery/Maurice S. Patterson - $1,600 – Participant Stipend.<br>10. YouthBuild Montgomery/Jamikal O. Patterson - $1,600 – Participant Stipend.<br>11. YouthBuild Montgomery/Chartonya Latrice Moore - $1,600 – Participant Stipend.<br>12. YouthBuild Montgomery/Jamarcus Deshawn Hamilton - $3,420 – Participant Stipend.<br>13. YouthBuild/Brian J. Kelly - $2,300 – Participant Stipend.<br>14. YouthBuild/Lanicki Jones - $3,560 – Participant Stipend.<br>15. YouthBuild/Latrice Kemp - $3,320 – Participant Stipend.<br>16. YouthBuild/Cornelius Jackson - $33,683 – Construction Trainer.<br>17. YouthBuild/Patrice Michelle Jackson - $25,927.20 – Case Manager.<br>18. YouthBuild/Erica Caffey - $32,409 – Case Manager.<br>19. YouthBuild/Benita D. Edwards - $25,927.20 – Adult Education Teacher.<br>20. YouthBuild/Jimmothy Parker - $5200 – Participant Stipend.<br>21. YouthBuild/Amber Wrublewski - $5200 – Participant Stipend.<br>22. YouthBuild/Darius McGhee -$5200 – Participant Stipend.<br>23. YouthBuild/Lamarkest Hicks - $5200 – Participant Stipend.<br>24. YouthBuild/Teyjah Boyd - $5200 – Participant Stipend.<br>25. ACCC Division 2 Baseball – Cumulative expense in 2026 for Tournament April 29-May 3, 2026 &amp; May 5-9, 2027 at Patterson Field and Riverwalk Stadium.<br>26. WSFA - $8000 – TV Ad Campaign for 2025 HBCU Classic.<br><br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<br><br><br><br><br>OLD BUSINESS<br><br>27. Hearing on proposed Ordinance rezoning one lot located on the north side of East South Boulevard, approximately 1300 feet west of Narrow Lane Road, from an O-1 (Office) Zoning District to a B-2-Q (Commercial-Qualified) Zoning District; restricted to a Childcare Center (aka 1245 East South Boulevard.&nbsp; Applicant requested B-2.&nbsp; Planning Commission recommended B-2-Q; restricted to Childcare Center.&nbsp; No Appeal Received.&nbsp; (RZ-2025-005)&nbsp;&nbsp;<br><br>28. Hearing on proposed Ordinance amending Appendix C – Zoning, Article II – Enforcement, Section 4. Certificate of Occupancy Required.&nbsp; Recommended by Planning Commission.&nbsp; (Text Amendment)<br><br>29. Application for a Towing Company by Christopher Croskey, d/b/a Black Diamond Emergency Roadside &amp; Recovery.&nbsp; (6)<br><br>NEW BUSINESS<br><br>30. Review of All Out Towing, 3783 Wares Ferry Road.&nbsp; Sponsored by Councillor Beard.<br><br>31. Ordinance amending Chapter 27 of Code of Ordinance of the COM to add Article VI, Regulating Dangerous Pedestrian Conduct in Pub lic Rights-of-Way.&nbsp; (Sponsored by Councillor Beard &amp; Councillor Szymanski)<br><br>32. Resolution affirming the Intent of the COM to enter into an Agreement with Jackson HealthCare and its Parent Company, Jackson Investment Group, as part of a Partnership with Montgomery County to ensure the continuity and viability of Healthcare Services to the Citizens of Montgomery.<br><br>33. Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Contracts without Council Approval.&nbsp; (Sponsored by Councillor Calhoun)<br><br>34. Resolution assenting to the Vacation of a portion of Lawrence Street between Randolph Street and Columbus Street.<br><br>35. Resolution authorizing the COM to join the City of Tuscaloosa in Litigation against the Alabama Department of Revenue regarding the Simplified Sellers Use Tax (SSUT) Program.<br><br>36. Resolution authorizing the Mayor to make application to Delta Regional Authority for a Grant for $450,000 for funding the Fairview Collective; City’s matching share is $150,000.<br><br>37. Application for an Event Center by Cornelius Burton &amp; Charlie Burton, d/b/a Venue 19 Event Space, 19 South Court Street.&nbsp; (3)<br><br>38. Application for a Conference Center by Billy Summerlin, d/b/a Summerlin’s Place, 315 W. Fleming Road.&nbsp; (4)<br><br>39. Resolution reappointing Jeff Jones to the Parks &amp; Recreation Board by Councillor Johnson.<br><br>40. Resolution appointing Angela Calvin to the Housing Authority by Councillor Johnson replacing Mattie Wilkins.<br><br>41. Resolution appointing Britney Lee to the Architectural Review Board by Councillor Johnson.&nbsp;<br><br>42. Resolution appointing Kaylla Dixon to the Planning Commission by Councillor Riley replacing Reggie Dunn.<br><br>43. Resolution concurring in the reappointment of Carey L. Owens, Jr. to the Joint Public Charity Hospital Board.&nbsp; (Sponsored by Councillor Calhoun)<br><br>44. Resolution concurring in the reappointing Henry A. Frazer to the Joint Public Charity Hospital Board.&nbsp; (Sponsored by Councillor Calhoun)<br><br>45. Appeal of proposed Demolition of 613-619 Watts Avenue by David Herman.<br>46. Appeal of assessment cost of abatement of nuisances by Amos B. Sunday, 101 Davis Street.<br><br>47. Appeal of notice of abatement of nuisances at 220 Marshall Street by Oscar Boykin.<br><br>48. Pursuant to Section 11-53B-2 et Seq., Code of Alabama, authorization of demolition of unsafe structures at the following locations:<br>Standard Demolitions:<br>613 Watts Street<br>954 Highland Avenue<br>1006 Grove Street<br>2082 N Lincoln Terrace<br>49. Pursuant to Section 11-53B-1 et Seq, Code of Alabama, resolution assessing the cost of abatement of unsafe structures at various locations.<br><br>50. Resolution declaring public nuisances, authorizing immediate abatement and assessing cost of abatement of public nuisances on various lots pursuant to Chapter 12 of the Code of Ordinances.<br><br>Council as a Committee<br><br>Public Communications on Non-Agenda Items&nbsp; &nbsp;(To address the Council during this time, the City Clerk must have been contacted prior to Noon Monday)&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;<br><div></div>
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:REGULAR MEETING<br>A G E N D A<br>MONTGOMERY CITY COUNCIL<br>TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2025 – 5:00 P.M.<br>COUNCIL AUDITORIUM<br>&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;<br><br>Prayer by Councillor Julie Beard or guest<br>Pledge of Allegiance&nbsp;<br>Approval of September 16, 2025 Work Session Meeting Minutes<br>Approval of September 16, 2025 Regular Council Meeting Minutes<br>Approval of September 30, 2025 Regular Council Meeting Minutes<br><br>Mayor Message&nbsp;<br><br>Special Committee Reports<br><br>Public Communications on Agenda Items (To address the Council during this time, the Roster must be signed before meeting begins indicating agenda item number to be discussed.<br><br>CONSENT AGENDA<br>Consent Agenda Items not for discussion by Council or Public – just vote by Council. If discussion is requested by Council, item must be pulled from the Consent Agenda and discussed after vote of remaining Consent Items.<br><br>1. Robinson &amp; Associates - $119,880.87 – Fairview Farmer’s Market.<br>2. Roar Outdoors LLC - $11,687 – Advertisement.<br>3. WSFA - $9,998 – MPD Recruitment.<br>4. The Green Bridge Group Inc. - $40,000 – Professional &amp; Research Services.<br>5. Meltwater News US Inc. (SBITA). - $25,000 – Advertisement.<br>6. Rhonda Watson - $41.246 – Foster Grandparent Program Director.<br>7. Govinvest, Inc., d/b/a TrueComp - $23.702/38 = OPEB Actuarial Services.<br>8. Lamar - $7,500 – City Event’s Marketing.<br>9. YouthBuild Montgomery/Maurice S. Patterson - $1,600 – Participant Stipend.<br>10. YouthBuild Montgomery/Jamikal O. Patterson - $1,600 – Participant Stipend.<br>11. YouthBuild Montgomery/Chartonya Latrice Moore - $1,600 – Participant Stipend.<br>12. YouthBuild Montgomery/Jamarcus Deshawn Hamilton - $3,420 – Participant Stipend.<br>13. YouthBuild/Brian J. Kelly - $2,300 – Participant Stipend.<br>14. YouthBuild/Lanicki Jones - $3,560 – Participant Stipend.<br>15. YouthBuild/Latrice Kemp - $3,320 – Participant Stipend.<br>16. YouthBuild/Cornelius Jackson - $33,683 – Construction Trainer.<br>17. YouthBuild/Patrice Michelle Jackson - $25,927.20 – Case Manager.<br>18. YouthBuild/Erica Caffey - $32,409 – Case Manager.<br>19. YouthBuild/Benita D. Edwards - $25,927.20 – Adult Education Teacher.<br>20. YouthBuild/Jimmothy Parker - $5200 – Participant Stipend.<br>21. YouthBuild/Amber Wrublewski - $5200 – Participant Stipend.<br>22. YouthBuild/Darius McGhee -$5200 – Participant Stipend.<br>23. YouthBuild/Lamarkest Hicks - $5200 – Participant Stipend.<br>24. YouthBuild/Teyjah Boyd - $5200 – Participant Stipend.<br>25. ACCC Division 2 Baseball – Cumulative expense in 2026 for Tournament April 29-May 3, 2026 &amp; May 5-9, 2027 at Patterson Field and Riverwalk Stadium.<br>26. WSFA - $8000 – TV Ad Campaign for 2025 HBCU Classic.<br><br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<br><br><br><br><br>OLD BUSINESS<br><br>27. Hearing on proposed Ordinance rezoning one lot located on the north side of East South Boulevard, approximately 1300 feet west of Narrow Lane Road, from an O-1 (Office) Zoning District to a B-2-Q (Commercial-Qualified) Zoning District; restricted to a Childcare Center (aka 1245 East South Boulevard.&nbsp; Applicant requested B-2.&nbsp; Planning Commission recommended B-2-Q; restricted to Childcare Center.&nbsp; No Appeal Received.&nbsp; (RZ-2025-005)&nbsp;&nbsp;<br><br>28. Hearing on proposed Ordinance amending Appendix C – Zoning, Article II – Enforcement, Section 4. Certificate of Occupancy Required.&nbsp; Recommended by Planning Commission.&nbsp; (Text Amendment)<br><br>29. Application for a Towing Company by Christopher Croskey, d/b/a Black Diamond Emergency Roadside &amp; Recovery.&nbsp; (6)<br><br>NEW BUSINESS<br><br>30. Review of All Out Towing, 3783 Wares Ferry Road.&nbsp; Sponsored by Councillor Beard.<br><br>31. Ordinance amending Chapter 27 of Code of Ordinance of the COM to add Article VI, Regulating Dangerous Pedestrian Conduct in Pub lic Rights-of-Way.&nbsp; (Sponsored by Councillor Beard &amp; Councillor Szymanski)<br><br>32. Resolution affirming the Intent of the COM to enter into an Agreement with Jackson HealthCare and its Parent Company, Jackson Investment Group, as part of a Partnership with Montgomery County to ensure the continuity and viability of Healthcare Services to the Citizens of Montgomery.<br><br>33. Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Contracts without Council Approval.&nbsp; (Sponsored by Councillor Calhoun)<br><br>34. Resolution assenting to the Vacation of a portion of Lawrence Street between Randolph Street and Columbus Street.<br><br>35. Resolution authorizing the COM to join the City of Tuscaloosa in Litigation against the Alabama Department of Revenue regarding the Simplified Sellers Use Tax (SSUT) Program.<br><br>36. Resolution authorizing the Mayor to make application to Delta Regional Authority for a Grant for $450,000 for funding the Fairview Collective; City’s matching share is $150,000.<br><br>37. Application for an Event Center by Cornelius Burton &amp; Charlie Burton, d/b/a Venue 19 Event Space, 19 South Court Street.&nbsp; (3)<br><br>38. Application for a Conference Center by Billy Summerlin, d/b/a Summerlin’s Place, 315 W. Fleming Road.&nbsp; (4)<br><br>39. Resolution reappointing Jeff Jones to the Parks &amp; Recreation Board by Councillor Johnson.<br><br>40. Resolution appointing Angela Calvin to the Housing Authority by Councillor Johnson replacing Mattie Wilkins.<br><br>41. Resolution appointing Britney Lee to the Architectural Review Board by Councillor Johnson.&nbsp;<br><br>42. Resolution appointing Kaylla Dixon to the Planning Commission by Councillor Riley replacing Reggie Dunn.<br><br>43. Resolution concurring in the reappointment of Carey L. Owens, Jr. to the Joint Public Charity Hospital Board.&nbsp; (Sponsored by Councillor Calhoun)<br><br>44. Resolution concurring in the reappointing Henry A. Frazer to the Joint Public Charity Hospital Board.&nbsp; (Sponsored by Councillor Calhoun)<br><br>45. Appeal of proposed Demolition of 613-619 Watts Avenue by David Herman.<br>46. Appeal of assessment cost of abatement of nuisances by Amos B. Sunday, 101 Davis Street.<br><br>47. Appeal of notice of abatement of nuisances at 220 Marshall Street by Oscar Boykin.<br><br>48. Pursuant to Section 11-53B-2 et Seq., Code of Alabama, authorization of demolition of unsafe structures at the following locations:<br>Standard Demolitions:<br>613 Watts Street<br>954 Highland Avenue<br>1006 Grove Street<br>2082 N Lincoln Terrace<br>49. Pursuant to Section 11-53B-1 et Seq, Code of Alabama, resolution assessing the cost of abatement of unsafe structures at various locations.<br><br>50. Resolution declaring public nuisances, authorizing immediate abatement and assessing cost of abatement of public nuisances on various lots pursuant to Chapter 12 of the Code of Ordinances.<br><br>Council as a Committee<br><br>Public Communications on Non-Agenda Items&nbsp; &nbsp;(To address the Council during this time, the City Clerk must have been contacted prior to Noon Monday)&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;<br><div></div>
LOCATION:Montgomery City Hall\, 103 North Perry Street Montgomery\, Alabama 36104
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