Council Meeting October 13, 2025

Council Meeting October 13, 2025


The council unanimously approved the new encampment ordinance, multiple bid dates, franchise agreements, and plans for a police substation at City Hall, then honored outgoing Councilors Barry Smith and Julie Nelms for their service.



Agenda: https://bit.ly/4h4uzk8

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    Item 120925: This ordinance strengthens Homewood’s regulations on encampments by prohibiting unauthorized camping, storing property on public land, or sleeping in public spaces without a permit. It outlines enforcement steps, defines penalties, and allows exceptions for permitted activities. After discussion about parking language and enforcement, the council agreed the intent was clear and could be amended later if needed, approved.


    Item 080925: The council accepted a $507,000 bid to build a new Shades Creek Greenway Trailhead Pavilion near the soccer park. The project will provide a covered gathering space for trail users, approved.


    Item 090925: The council approved a 10-year fiber optic franchise agreement with Lumos to provide service in the city, emphasizing oversight to protect residents during installation and ensure quick response to any service disruptions, approved.


    Item 180925: A bid date was set for October 30, 2025, for the Homewood Public Library Phase Four renovation project. The item was carried over until bids are opened.


    Item 190925: A bid date was set for October 30, 2025, for the Central Avenue TAP multimodal facility project to improve connectivity and accessibility, carried over.


    Item 200925: The council renewed an annual facilities use agreement allowing Soho Social and Soho Taco to host events on City Hall Plaza, continuing a longstanding arrangement, approved.


    Item 210925: A budget amendment was approved to cover costs associated with the municipal runoff election, approved.


    Item 220925: The council renewed a commercial lease with Walter Stewart and Kendrick LLP for office space on the third floor of City Hall, approved.


    Item 240925: Authority was granted to the City Manager to execute contracts and handle budget items up to $380,000 through October, until the new council takes office in November, approved.


    Item 250925: The council approved a 10-year franchise agreement with Unity Fiber Gulf Co LLC, a commercial provider, to update its legal contract under its new name, approved.


    Item 321025: The council approved an ordinance establishing a police substation on the ground floor of City Hall and reserving two parking spaces for police vehicles near the entrance, approved.


    Item 170925: A proposed ordinance to raise court fines was dropped after the city confirmed existing law already allows judges to issue fines up to $500, dropped.


    Item 260925: An ordinance was approved to restrict parking around the center circle at Wingate Circle, adding “no parking any time” signage for safety and access, approved.


    Item 011025: A public hearing was scheduled for November 24, 2025, on an amended development plan for the renovation and expansion of the Piggly Wiggly grocery store, carried over.


    Item 021025: A public hearing was scheduled for November 24, 2025, for rezoning part of the Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church property to institutional use for consistency, carried over.


    Item 031025: A public hearing was scheduled for November 24, 2025, on an amended plan for Brookwood Village to convert part of the mall into medical office space and add parking for Andrews Sports Medicine, carried over.


    Item 041025: A public hearing was scheduled for November 24, 2025, for a final development plan to build a Valvoline Instant Oil Change facility at Green Springs Shopping Center, carried over.


    Item 051025: The council approved payment of city vouchers for September 30 through October 13, 2025, approved.


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