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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Alexander meeting short but lively

Monday night's meeting of the Alexander City Council was short by comparison to recent meetings, lasting only an hour, but it wasn't without its usual lively debate. There was also an accusation by Mayor Michelle Hobbs that aldermen had coordinated a motion and second to remove City Attorney Carla Miller.

Shortly after April's monthly meeting Miller sent an E-mail to the mayor and Alexander aldermen submitting her resignation as city attorney, "to become effective no later than July 1, 2014." The letter does not give a reason for the sudden resignation.

After role call at Monday night's meeting Alderman Juanita Wilson made a motion to accept Miller's resignation, "Effective immediately." The motion was seconded by Alderman Andrea Bearden.

Wilson cited the thousands of dollars spent on legal fees since hiring Miller and said the city needed to reduce costs as soon as possible.

According to an invoice, provided to the aldermen monthly, Miller is billing the City $4,973.30 for services rendered between March 26 and April 25.

Alderman Ceola Bailey said the City should find a new attorney before replacing Miller.

During the discussion Mayor Hobbs accused aldermen of having, "Three-way phone" conversations and meetings at their homes discussing city business. If true this would be a violation of state laws, which control how and when meetings of governmental bodies and elected officials may be held.

Bearden told the Mayor, "You're grasping at straws."

The motion passed six to two with aldermen Bearden, Wilson, Farren Wadley, Samuel Gregory, Faye McKeon, and Lonny Chapman voting "Yes." Alderman Ceola Bailey voted "No." Alderman Brad Scott was absent and is counted as a "No" vote.

Mayor Hobbs is expected to veto the measure. It will require a minimum six to two vote to override.

Meeting postponed
A motion was then made by Bearden and seconded by Wilson to postpone the meeting until June 2. Bearden said there was no need to have this meeting since there's nothing to discuss.

Bearden pointed out the minutes from the two previous regular meetings were given to the council at the start of the meeting, leaving aldermen no time to proofread them. Also, several items are missing from the agenda including two ordinances presented at the April meeting to allow aldermen one month to review them, the ordinance and resolution E-mailed to aldermen by City Attorney Carla Miller since the last meeting, and the Mayor failed to advertise for construction bids to repair the driveway in front of the fire house on South Alexander Road and to have several streets repaired.

The two ordinances presented at the April meeting by Bearden and Wilson propose to give the city council the authority to hire and fire city employees who are not department heads and form a committee to rewrite the city's personnel manual. The E-mail sent by Miller included a resolution establishing a reimbursement policy for employees who attend training classes paid for by the city and an ordinance allowing the streets in the St. Joseph's Glen subdivision to be maintained by the city.

The motion to postpone the meeting passed five to three with aldermen Bearden, Wilson, Farren Wadley, Faye McKeon, and Lonny Chapman voting "Yes." Aldermen Ceola Bailey and Samuel Gregory voted "No." Alderman Brad Scott was absent and is counted as a "No" vote.

A motion to adjourn the meeting also passed with Ceola Bailey as the lone "No" vote.


6 comments:

  1. It pains me to say it - BUT COME ON PEOPLE!
    What is it going to take to get action in this town!?!?!
    The mayor hi-jacks the bank accounts,
    Gets by with it!
    Over spends the budget
    Gets by with it!
    Kills the departments
    Gets by with it!
    Throws the community under the bus with legal quagmire untold
    Gets by with it!
    Refuses to allow city legislation to proceed
    Gets by with it!
    Ignores legal requirements for reporting deadlines
    Gets by with it!
    Improper, error riddled financials all to way to no financial statements at all
    Gets by with it!
    Meeting minutes are non-existent
    Gets by with it!
    Has no clue what it takes to actually improve city situations, like zoning
    Gets by with it!
    Mayor has never missed a pay-check, but can’t account for all the other expenses that leaves us with shivers.
    Remember hearing the “Johnson Administration on steroids”?
    Believe it now?
    The council who appointed her did it NOT BECAUSE THEY HAD BLIND FAITH – BUT BECAUSE OF VENGEANCE
    They were angry for being voted out of office, and paid you, the voter back. Believe me, you are paying!
    Back your Aldermen. I have heard many say they don’t want to go to meetings because of the turmoil - This council faces this junk every day, they spend enormous amounts of time addressing the expected and the unexpected events that show up on a regular basis.
    It is a shameful situation, folks, get informed, Support your alderman, call them and let them know your opinion. Some go out and get your opinion, most do not. They would value your opinion and most will voice it. A few will voice it as long as you agree with them. THAT IS NOT WHAT THEY ARE ELECTED FOR – they are elected to represent YOU!
    Did you know there is a time for public opinion at the close of every meeting? That isn’t always good, because some listen to the debate and voice an opinion without knowing all the facts. Ask you alderman, they will help you.

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  2. Louella you are totally on point. The "Mayor" is a liar, cheat, and she is getting her kicks out of playing dictator. She should be removed from office. Anyone know how to proceed with impeachment of a "Mayor"? Just fill us in, but don't ask the 'LAWYER" , she is the perfect pattern odf what not to be for a city attorney!!!

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  3. I for one do not, but it certainly needs to be looked into.
    The biggest hinderance to the advancement of Alexander; the 'roadblock' to medias biased reporting about the REAL issues facing Council; the biggest mistake made in many months in Alexander is the sitting mayor, and her "legal advisor."

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  4. Appointed mayors can't be recalled. The election for mayor is this November. Because the recorder is appointed there should be an election for that spot to complete the remaining two years.

    Petitions for all elected municipal positions, including aldermen, are due this summer.

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  5. My it is a shame that the dictator cant be recalled, but what about a "misuse" of office charge, or something to that effect? Anything to get rid of the remaining S/J crew.
    They are a disgrace, and Nepotism is (or racism) is rampant again. Everyone in there is related to someone close to the mayor or S/J or other old council folks. Heaven help this city!!!

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  6. You're right Mr./Ms Get it Dun (G.I.D.) It is DUPE CITY U.S.A. - Alexander has been duped big time! If we had a city attorney we could get answers. But you are spot-on.

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