As a candidate, I sought to promote change by Building Stronger Communities Together! Smitherman won in the special general election on October 8, 2019. Carol Brown Duncan, formerly Carol Reynolds (born c. 1952 in Birmingham) is coordinator for the Cahaba Pump Station museum of the Birmingham Water Works and represented District 2 in the Birmingham City Council from 2001 to 2009.. The City of Birmingham PRESS RELEASE Tuesday September 25, 2018 Contact: Chiara Perry Phone: 205-254-2036 Cell: 205-383-8432 chiara.perry@birminghamal.gov BIRMINGHAM, AL– Following an hour-long executive session surrounding matters of security, the Birmingham City Council approved a $672,000 … Regardless of what external or cultural identifying expressions we possess, the one thing that binds us is that we are all deserving of respect and above all, love.”. Duncan is the daughter of a registered nurse and a United Steel Workers union organizer. Councilor Williams is a native of Birmingham, Alabama and grew up in the Crestline neighborhood. Collins assumed office in 2013. Any use of this map for such purposes shall be at the sole risk of the person or entity using it. We are deeply grateful for his countless contributions to the City, County and […], PRESS RELEASE Tuesday September 25, 2018 Contact: Chiara Perry Phone: 205-254-2036 Cell: 205-383-8432 chiara.perry@birminghamal.gov BIRMINGHAM, AL– Following an hour-long executive session surrounding matters of security, the Birmingham City Council approved a $672,000 contract for a pilot program of public safety surveillance system with Alabama Power. Smitherman's current term ends on October 26, 2021. Birmingham has not forgotten its history, yet it has transformed to be a national leader in the discussion of equality.” It is councilor Williams’ personal belief that every citizen is deserving of representation in their government equally. The Birmingham City Council agreed on this date at their February 23rd meeting after the city-wide election was postponed this past October … Tyson graduated from West End High School and served in the United States Army. Kimberly Jeanty - District 2 Kimberly Jeanty, a resident of South East Lake, moved to Birmingham in 2009. The following links are virtual breadcrumbs marking the 9 most recent pages you have visited on birmingham.gov.uk. Though official qualifying won’t be open until June 25, social media campaigns are underway for several Birmingham residents looking to claim a spot on the nine-member council. The Birmingham City Council is the legislative body for the City of Birmingham.It was formed in April 1963 by the passage of the Mayor-Council Act, which replaced the former Birmingham City Commission.After they are sworn in, council members vote on a council president who assigns members to ten Birmingham City Council Committees.The council president also acts as mayor in the … Williams is also a small business owner. The Birmingham City Council is the legislative branch that governs the City of Birmingham, Alabama, United States.It has nine members elected by district, and regularly meets on Tuesday mornings at Birmingham City Hall. PRESS RELEASE Tuesday, February 16, 2021 Contact: Kim Garner Email: kimberly.garner@birminghamal.gov Last week, it was announced that Walmart and their sister company Sam’s Club would be distributing up to 14,000 doses weekly of COVID-19 vaccines across the […], PRESS RELEASE Monday, December 21, 2020 Contact: Kim Garner Phone: 205-254-2036 Email: kimberly.garner@birminghamal.gov In a year that has put first responders on the frontline of an unprecedented public health crisis, the importance of having access to lifesaving equipment has become a major focus […], PRESS RELEASE Tuesday, July 7, 2020 Contact: Kim Garner Phone: 205-254-2036 Email: kimberly.garner@birminghamal.gov The Birmingham City Council’s Public Safety Committee will be considering an ordinance that would amend the city’s code to prevent animals from being inhumanely tethered. For more information concerning Councilor Hunter Williams or District 2, please call 205-254-2038 or email hunter.williams@birminghamal.gov. Stephen L. Murphy for Birmingham City Council - District 2. Photo submitted. Council approves contract between the City and Alabama Power for Public Safety Surveillance System. Collins left office in 2017. Apple Valley, Bridlewood, Echo Highlands, Huffman, Killough Springs (Also part of District 4), Springlake, Sun Valley. Councilor Williams believes that “Birmingham is a City that has historically struggled with equality, but because of the sacrifices and tireless work of those who seek equality for all people, it is a new day in Birmingham. 644 likes. […], PRESS RELEASE Monday, June 5, 2018 Contact: Chiara Perry Phone: 205-254-2036 Cell: 205-383-8432 chiara.perry@birminghamal.gov BIRMINGHAM, AL— On Monday, Mayor Randall Woodfin announced Patrick D. Smith as the new police chief for the Birmingham Police Department. The Birmingham City Council voted Tuesday to approve the creation of the “Avondale Entertainment District,” a stretch of 41st Street South where, starting July 1, it will be legal to drink alcohol in public. Stephen believes that everything necessary for a community to flourish lies within that community. Birmingham gained the status of a municipal borough in 1838 and gained its first elected town council which took over the functions of the Street Commissioners. District 2 – Councilor Hunter Williams Brown Springs, Crestline, Crestwood South, Eastwood, Huffman, Liberty Highlands, Overton, Roebuck Springs, South East … Communities And Neighborhoods In District 2: For more detailed information about your address and district boundaries, please check out this link to the City of Birmingham’s online mapping website. . To do that, we must be good stewards of our resources. District One covers areas in northeastern Birmingham. You can also read about all the candidates who’ve declared via this post. We must come together as municipal metro governments with Jefferson County and the State of Alabama to bring new industry and real job growth to the region”. Williams started his service to the community through participation in civic groups such as Rotaract, American Cancer Society and Cornerstone Schools of Alabama, as well as serving as President of the Crestline Neighborhood Association where he partnered with residents and community leaders to strategically address and identify opportunities to improve commercial and community development. Terms Of Use and Privacy Statement, Department of Public Works Refuse Cost Initiative, Modified Schedule for Parks and Recreation Centers, COUNCILOR HUNTER WILLIAMS BROKERS DEALS WITH WALMART FOR REALLOCATION OF COVID-19 VACCINATIONS AT 16 LOCATIONS IN BIRMINGHAM METRO AREA, RESUMES ARE BEING ACCEPTED FOR THE MEDICAL CLINIC BOARD OF THE CITY OF BIRMINGHAM, COUNCILOR HUNTER WILLIAMS DETAILS ESSENTIAL LIFESAVING EQUIPMENT UPGRADES TO ALL CITY AMBULANCES (VIDEO), PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE TO VOTE ON ORDINANCE THAT WOULD PREVENT INHUMANE TREATMENT OF ANIMALS, UPDATED (WITH SOUND): PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE APPROVE ORDINANCE THAT WOULD PREVENT INHUMAN TREATMENT OF ANIMALS, STATEMENT FROM COUNCILOR HUNTER WILLIAMS IN RESPONSE TO THE JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH’S FACE COVERING ORDER, Birmingham City Council issues statement of condolences and support to the Birmingham Police Department, Birmingham City Council issues statement of condolences in the loss of former Mayor Larry Langford, Council approves contract between the City and Alabama Power for Public Safety Surveillance System, Birmingham City Council approves Lakeshore residential development rezoning, Birmingham City Councilor Hunter Williams sponsors 20th Annual Fishing Rodeo at Eastlake Park, Mayor Randall Woodfin names new Chief for Birmingham Police Department, East Lake Organic Bakery Receives $75,000 Small Business Loan through Community Development Block Grant.