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    2024 State of the City Address

    "I care about this city so much!" - Homewood Mayor Patrick McClusky delivered the annual "State of the City" address to the Homewood Chamber of Commerce, Tuesday, February 20, 2024. He discussed the highs and lows of the past year, from tornado recovery to concerns about garbage services.


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    07 May, 2024
    City Council meeting highlights, May 6 2024 1. Council approved a request for permission to add a crosswalk across Seminole Drive and East Hawthorne Road at the intersection with Oxmoor Road. 2. Council approved a request to add 11 parking spaces in the Right-of-Way at 65 Old Montgomery Highway for Covenant Presbyterian Church. Agenda: https://bit.ly/4b3uMQQ Upcoming meeting schedules: https://bit.ly/3bvufcT Archived meetings: http://bit.ly/2UiSIaA For all the details about this meeting watch the video above.
    30 Apr, 2024
    His brushstrokes capture intricate details with photographic precision! Steve Skipper's "Coming Home" exhibition is available now for viewing on the city hall's first floor! The Homewood Art Council is presenting this six-week show, ending May 30th. Skipper recently completed a commissioned painting for Buckingham Palace - the first by an African American artist. The piece depicts Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Anne with one of the royal horses. It'll be unveiled in Atlanta, Washington, and London over the next few months. Skipper is a Homewood native, growing up in the Rosedale neighborhood. He dedicates this exhibition to his fourth-grade teacher, Ms. Vernell Saunders. He aims to honor her impact through this homecoming showcase of his artwork. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3xVFF8B
    30 Apr, 2024
    Finance Highlights 04/29/24 1. Committee approved to have the mayor sign an agreement with Verizon for the city's wireless cell phone contract. Agenda: https://bit.ly/3xZK6zv Upcoming meeting schedules: https://bit.ly/3bvufcT Archived meetings: http://bit.ly/2UiSIaA Watch the full video above to learn more about all the items presented.
    25 Apr, 2024
    After the recent retirement of Chief Nick Hill, Mayor Patrick McClusky has named Brandon Broadhead as the new fire chief for the City of Homewood. Broadhead brings almost 20 years of experience within Homewood's fire department to the role, having served in various leadership positions, most recently as deputy chief. Brandon is very proficient with technology, and will bring that expertise to this position. His top priority is to use technology and other methods to help ensure the deployment of the right personnel for efficient emergency response, rather than a predefined list of firefighters and paramedics. Broadhead also wants to foster strong relationships with surrounding municipalities, enabling seamless collaboration in responding to emergencies within each other's jurisdictions, bolstering staffing and equipment capabilities - a common practice that strengthens the resilience of all departments.
    23 Apr, 2024
    City Council meeting highlights, April 22, 2024 1. Council approved a request by Homewood's IT Director for a budget amendment for FY 23-24 to increase security and efficiency with the city's Microsoft account. 2. Council approved a request for consideration to authorize the Mayor to sign a contract with Carr, Riggs, & Ingram for accounting work to handle city finances until a new finance director can be hired. 3. After a public hearing, council approved condemnation of the apartment buildings at 10, 12, 14, 16, and 18 Aspen Cove at The Park at Buckingham due to being unsafe. 4. Council approved the Final Development Plan at 232 Green Springs Highway for Bank of America to permit the construction of a 4,235 sq. ft., single story, branch bank, as well as associated parking, landscaping, and other site improvements. (The Planning Commission had a vote of 6-0-1 for a favorable recommendation) 5. Council approved moving May council meeting dates to accommodate for Memorial Day. The dates will now be May 6 ad 20. Agenda: https://bit.ly/3xKblxU Upcoming meeting schedules: https://bit.ly/3bvufcT Archived meetings: http://bit.ly/2UiSIaA For all the details about this meeting watch the video above.
    16 Apr, 2024
    Finance Highlights 04/15/24 1. Committee approved a request by Homewood's new IT Director, Brandon Sims, for a budget amendment for FY 23-24 to increase security and efficiency with the city's Microsoft account. 2. Committee approved a request for consideration to authorize the Mayor to sign a contract with Carr, Riggs, & Ingram for accounting work to handle city finances until a new finance director can be hired. Agenda: https://bit.ly/3vSWjFh Upcoming meeting schedules: https://bit.ly/3bvufcT Archived meetings: http://bit.ly/2UiSIaA Watch the full video above to learn more about all the items presented.
    05 Apr, 2024
    Heads up, residents! Road and alley paving projects begin Monday, April 8! The entire project on this list may take several months, weather depending. If your street is on the list, you should receive a flyer with all the details before work begins. Please park your cars in the driveway to allow crews easy access. We'll do our best to keep you updated as the project moves along. Paving planned for 4/29-5/3 Hollywood Belmont 25th Terrace Woodfern 28th Ave S Completed Crest Lane Saulter Lane Crest Drive Overlook Road West Glenwood Raleigh Gillon Woodvale Carr Mountain Ridge Fair Harbor Brookwood Medical Brookwood Blvd
    03 Apr, 2024
    Planning Commission meeting 04/02/24 Agenda: https://bit.ly/3vANyjca Upcoming meeting schedules: https://bit.ly/3bvufcT Archived meetings: http://bit.ly/2UiSIaA
    02 Apr, 2024
    Finance Committee 04/01/24 Agenda: https://bit.ly/4czAXgR Upcoming meeting schedules: https://bit.ly/3bvufcT Archived meetings: http://bit.ly/2UiSIaA Watch the full video above to learn more about all the items presented.
    02 Apr, 2024
    City Council meeting highlights, April 8, 2024 1. Council approved a request for consideration of no-parking striping and signage near 1665 28th Avenue South. This is to create a better flow of traffic by the Creative Montessori School. 2. Council repealed Ordinance No. 2813 – Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance and replace with Floodplain Development Ordinance (as required by FEMA). This is updated personal and language needed. 3. Council approved a sign variance at 1706 Oxmoor Road, which is Goodies Toy Store taking part of the old Hero Donut space. This approval allows for the placement of a horse on the front part of the roof line. Agenda: https://bit.ly/49txz4c Upcoming meeting schedules: https://bit.ly/3bvufcT Archived meetings: http://bit.ly/2UiSIaA For all the details about this meeting watch the video above.
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