Hueytown, Alabama
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City Council
The Hueytown City Council will hold a work session on July 7, 2026, at 5:30 PM at City Hall. The notice only includes procedural information; no specific agenda items for discussion or decision are provided.
- No specific items listed in the agenda notice.
Recent meetings
City Council
The Hueytown City Council will consider 18 resolutions declaring public nuisances at specific properties due to weeds, trash, or inoperable motor vehicles. One resolution authorizes moving the jail store checking account from Regions Bank to First Financial Bank. The meeting includes reports from standing committees and department heads, as well as approval of previous minutes.
- Resolution 7452: declare nuisance at 101 Cedar Lane
- Resolution 7460: declare nuisance at 1824 29th Avenue North
- Resolution 7469: authorize transfer of jail store checking account from Regions Bank to First Financial Bank
- Resolutions 7453–7468: declare nuisances at 13 other properties (Viola Ave, Lindberg Rd, Oak Ave, Woodward Dr, Marsh Ave, Edgehill Dr, Crescent Dr, Daffodil Ave, Wheeler Dr, Opal Ave, Crystal Ave, Harlem Ave, McKnight St)
- Approval of minutes from June 9, 2026 pre-council and council meetings
City Council
The Hueytown City Council will consider 18 resolutions, including declaring 10 properties as public nuisances for weeds, trash, or inoperable vehicles, and authorizing capital improvement warrants. Other items include purchases for the library and public works, and a retiree longevity bonus program. No ordinances are on the agenda.
- Resolution 7447 authorizes issuance and sale of general obligation warrants for capital improvements
- Resolutions 7429–7438 declare public nuisances at 10 specific addresses
- Resolution 7443 authorizes participation in the Retiree Longevity Bonus Program
- Resolution 7440 authorizes purchase of an all-terrain vehicle for Public Works
- Resolution 7439 authorizes purchase and installation of canopies for the Hueytown Library
The Hueytown City Council approved a list of bills totaling $737,724.32 and adopted several resolutions, including participation in the state-authorized Retiree Longevity Bonus program (Resolution 7443). They also declared 11 properties as public nuisances for weeds, trash, or inoperable vehicles. All votes were unanimous.
- Approved $737,724.32 in bills (5-0)
- Adopted Resolution 7443 to participate in the Retiree Longevity Bonus program (5-0)
- Approved Resolution 7439 to amend budget for metal canopies at Hueytown Library (5-0)
- Approved Resolution 7440 to purchase a Polaris ATV for Public Works (5-0)
- Approved Resolution 7445 to authorize audit agreement with Trobaugh and Company (5-0)
- Approved Resolution 7444 for a drainage concrete wall on Willow Lane (5-0)
- Declared 11 properties as public nuisances (Resolutions 7429-7438, all 5-0)
- Amended the agenda to add four resolutions (5-0)
City Council
The City Council met for a work session on June 2, 2026 at 5:30 p.m. in the Pre‑Council Chambers. No members of the public attended. The council discussed business but did not take any formal actions or votes.
City Council
The Hueytown City Council will vote on an ordinance authorizing the police department to use an on-scene information exchange form for certain non-injury motor vehicle accidents on private property. The council will also vote on nine resolutions declaring public nuisances (weeds, trash, and/or inoperable vehicles) at specific addresses. Committee and officer reports are scheduled.
- Ordinance 26-0512-01: Authorize police on-scene information exchange form for non-injury accidents on private property
- Resolution 7417: Declare nuisance at 4204 Blue Creek Inn Road
- Resolution 7418: Declare nuisance at 3269 Allison Bonnett Memorial Drive
- Resolution 7419: Declare nuisance at 6885 Johns Road
- Resolution 7420: Declare nuisance at 4227 Blue Creek Inn Road
The council approved minutes of prior meetings, adopted the agenda with three added resolutions, and unanimously approved a list of bills totaling $183,964.41. Twelve resolutions were adopted: 11 declaring public nuisances at specific properties and one authorizing the mayor and city attorney to negotiate terms for collecting business license fees. An ordinance was passed allowing the police department to use an on-scene information exchange form for non-injury accidents on private property. All votes were unanimous (5-0).
- Approved minutes of May 12, 2026 Pre-Council and Council meetings (5-0)
- Adopted agenda with added Resolutions 7426, 7427, 7428 (5-0)
- Approved bills totaling $183,964.41 (5-0)
- Adopted Resolution 7417 declaring public nuisance at 4204 Blue Creek Inn Road (5-0)
- Adopted Resolutions 7418-7425, 7426, 7427 declaring nuisances at 7 additional addresses (each 5-0)
- Adopted Resolution 7428 authorizing negotiation for business license fee collection (5-0)
- Adopted Ordinance 26-0512-01 for police use of on-scene accident information exchange form (5-0)
City Council
The Hueytown City Council will consider adopting a multi-jurisdictional hazard mitigation plan and vote on declaring nuisances (weeds, trash, inoperable vehicles) at five addresses. The council also has a first reading of an ordinance authorizing police to use an on-scene information exchange form for certain non-injury accidents on private property. Other items include rescheduling the May 26 meeting to May 18, declaring surplus property for disposal, and appropriating funds to the Hueytown Middle School Girls Softball Program.
- Resolution 7412 adopting the Division 'G' Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan
- Resolution 7407–7411 declaring public nuisances at 123 Westbrook Road, 1906 26th Avenue N, 103 West Crest Road, 1220 and 1224 26th Avenue N
- Ordinance 26-0512-01 first reading: police on-scene information exchange form for private-property non-injury accidents
- Resolution 7414 rescheduling the regular May 26, 2026 council meeting to May 18, 2026
- Resolution 7415 authorizing funds for Hueytown Middle School Girls Softball Program
The City Council approved multiple resolutions regarding public nuisances, hazard mitigation, and municipal property disposal. The council also authorized a $14,551.56 payment to Astro Electric Company, Inc. and approved various bills for payment.
- Approved April and May meeting minutes (5-0)
- Adopted meeting agenda including Resolution 7416 (5-0)
- Approved bills totaling $294,330.44 (5-0)
- Approved Resolution 7407: Public Nuisance at 123 Westbrook Road (5-0)
- Approved Resolution 7408: Public Nuisance at 1906 26th Avenue North (5-0)
- Approved Resolution 7409: Public Nuisance at 103 West Crest Road (5-0)
- Approved Resolution 7410: Public Nuisance at 1220 26th Avenue North (5-0)
- Approved Resolution 7411: Public Nuisance at 1224 26th Avenue North (5-0)
City Council
The Hueytown City Council is meeting for a work session on May 5, 2026, at 5:30 PM at City Hall. The agenda contains only procedural boilerplate with no specific discussion or decision items listed.
The City Council convened for a work session to discuss City Council business. No substantive decisions, votes, or actions were recorded in the minutes.
City Council
The Hueytown City Council will consider several resolutions declaring public nuisances at multiple properties, a rezoning ordinance, an alcohol license, and a measure to digitize police records. Committee reports and approval of prior meeting minutes are also on the agenda.
- Ordinance 26-0401-01 to rezone 1778 Larkin Street from MR to B2 (public hearing)
- Resolution 7405 approving alcohol license for Southern Kitchen and Market at 235 Forest Road
- Resolution 7404 authorizing digitization of Police Department records
- Resolutions 7395–7403 declaring public nuisances (weeds, trash, inoperable vehicles) at nine properties
- Correspondence regarding Library Board vacancies
The Hueytown City Council unanimously adopted Ordinance 26‑0414‑01, rezoning 1778 Larkin Street from MR to B2. The council also adopted ten public‑nuisance resolutions for specific properties, approved the digitization of police records, granted an alcohol license to The Southern Kitchen and Market, and approved bills totaling $308,461.41 for payment. All actions passed with a roll‑call vote of Zinnerman, Randall, Wright, and Jacks in favor and no opposing votes.
- Adopted Ordinance 26‑0414‑01 rezoning 1778 Larkin St (unanimous)
- Approved public‑nuisance Resolution 7395 for 116 McNear St (unanimous)
- Approved public‑nuisance Resolution 7396 for 533 Harlem Ave (unanimous)
- Approved public‑nuisance Resolution 7397 for 2420 Zinnia Dr (unanimous)
- Approved public‑nuisance Resolution 7398 for 2825 191h St N (unanimous)
- Approved public‑nuisance Resolution 7399 for 3900 Hardiman Ln (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution 7404 authorizing police record digitization (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution 7405 granting alcohol license to The Southern Kitchen and Market (unanimous)
City Council
The council will hold a first reading and public hearing for a rezoning at 1778 Larkin Street from MR to B2. They will vote on eight resolutions declaring public nuisances at specific properties for weeds, trash, or inoperable vehicles. Other business includes proclamations, committee reports, and approval of maintenance agreements for emergency generators.
- First reading of Ordinance 26-0414-01 to rezone 1778 Larkin Street from MR to B2
- Resolution 7383: public nuisance hearing for 3230 Longmire Drive
- Resolution 7384: public nuisance hearing for 2006 ½ 27th Avenue North
- Resolutions 7385-7391: declare nuisances at seven properties including 113 Sterling Dr, 215 Hart Ave, 2217 27th Ave N, 2522 16th St N, 3053 Virginia Dr, 3057 Virginia Dr, and 3229 Allison Bonnett Memorial Dr
- Resolution 7392: authorize maintenance agreements for the city's emergency electrical generation equipment
The council unanimously approved the list of bills totaling $787,692.88 and adopted nine resolutions declaring public nuisances on properties for weeds, trash, or inoperable vehicles. They also authorized maintenance agreements for emergency electrical generation equipment and recognized National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week and Donate Life Month. A resolution acknowledging something (7393) was cut off in the minutes, and an added resolution 7394 was not acted upon in the recorded portion.
- Approved minutes of March 24, 2026 (unanimous)
- Adopted agenda with addition of Resolution 7394 (unanimous)
- Approved bills totaling $787,692.88 (unanimous)
- Declared nine properties as public nuisances via Resolutions 7383-7391 (unanimous)
- Authorized maintenance agreements for emergency electrical generation equipment via Resolution 7392 (unanimous)