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Sunday, April 21, 2013
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Agenda for April Alexander City Council meeting
The agenda for the City of Alexander's council meeting to be held
Monday, April 15 includes;
- The mayor's veto of the appointments of Shelly Maynard as recorder and Gordon Hall as alderman for Ward-4 Position-1;
- Declaring the treasurer position vacant;
- Appointment of an alderman;
- Appointment of a recorder;
- Introduction of the city attorney; and
- Public comment.
The meeting will be held at 6 PM at city hall and is open to the public.
Mayor Hobbs vetoes appointments, but can she?
COMMENTARY
As promised, City of Alexander Mayor
Michelle Hobbs vetoed two appointments passed by the council during its
February 11 meeting. The notice of the two vetoes was provided in council
member's information packets for the March meeting. The meeting was canceled
due to the lack of a quorum.
In two separate actions the council
approved Shelly Maynard as recorder and Gordon Hall to fill the vacancy for
Ward-4 Position 1. The recorder position became vacant when Hobbs, who was
recorder at the time, was anointed mayor, by the previous council, after Mayor
Paul Mitchell lost a recall election. The Ward-4 seat became vacant when Henry
Tackett resigned. After the November, 2012 election he learned he had brain
cancer and died shortly after resigning. Both appointments passed in a four to
three vote.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Alexander may be sued over court clerk firing
Filing fee needed
City of Alexander Mayor Michelle Hobbs may find herself and the City the target of a lawsuit after her firing of former court clerk Christi Miller. Miller was fired this past January. She was hired in October, 2012 by former Mayor Paul Mitchell.
City of Alexander Mayor Michelle Hobbs may find herself and the City the target of a lawsuit after her firing of former court clerk Christi Miller. Miller was fired this past January. She was hired in October, 2012 by former Mayor Paul Mitchell.
Miller has retained the services of attorney Reggie Koch. Miller
now needs to come up with the $350 court filing fee.
Koch was the attorney for several Hispanic men who sued the
City (along with Mayor Shirley Johnson, Police Chief Allen Spears and Officer
Tommy Leath) over alleged racial profiling by the police department. Koch and
his clients won that case in 2010.