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Tuscaloosa City Council approves consent items, adds two job classifications

Tuscaloosa City Council · February 3, 2026
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Summary

The council approved routine minutes and adopted two personnel classifications— a senior electronics technician for the water/wastewater plant and a court-referral monitoring specialist for municipal court—by unanimous voice votes. Staff said no new full-time positions are anticipated.

The Tuscaloosa City Council approved its meeting minutes and adopted two personnel classification changes during a consent vote.

Speaker 3, a city staff member, described the first change as "adding a career progression step for the electronics technician," saying the city does not "anticipate reclassifying anyone into that position" and that "no new FTEs" are expected. The council adopted the new "water wastewater treatment plant electronics technician senior" classification after Speaker 2 moved and Speaker 1 seconded the motion; the item passed by voice vote.

Speaker 3 also presented a new court-referral monitoring specialist position tied to a recently started municipal-court program. "The employee that would be in this role would be responsible for doing monthly check ins with clients and drug screens," Speaker 3 said. The council approved that job classification on a motion, with the approval recorded by voice vote; the transcript records the motion and a second but the two successive transcript lines use the same speaker label for the motion and the second, so the record does not clearly identify distinct mover/second speakers in that instance.

These personnel actions were taken without discussion of budget increases; staff indicated the changes are intended to provide clearer career paths and program support rather than add new positions.

The committee moved on to other agenda items after the items were adopted.