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Council adopts public‑art definition, authorizes demolition contract and approves multiple routine resolutions
Summary
Montgomery City Council adopted a Smart Code amendment to define public art, approved a $279,000 contract for demolition of the governor’s house, reappointed a member to the Board of Adjustment, and passed several routine resolutions and contingency allocations.
The Montgomery City Council on Jan. 28 adopted an ordinance amending Appendix C (Zoning), Article 6 to add a definition for public art and to clarify where and by whom public art may be installed. Warren Adams, the city's Land Use Control Administrator, presented the amendment; the planning commission had recommended the ordinance, and councilors adopted it unanimously after a public hearing.
The council also adopted a resolution approving and authorizing the mayor to execute a contract with…
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