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Votes at a glance: Homewood Council resolutions and motions — Feb. 23
Summary
A quick rundown of motions and resolutions the Homewood City Council adopted Feb. 23, including minutes approvals, a reappointment to the BZA, a right-of-way postponement, vouchers and three resolutions numbered 26-21 through 26-23.
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The Homewood City Council took the following formal actions on Feb. 23. Vote tallies reflect the council announcements recorded in the meeting.
• Approve minutes of Feb. 9 regular meeting — motion moved by Councilor Sims, seconded by Councilor Simmons; vote 5–0. (Action A1)
• Approve minutes of Feb. 16 special-called meeting — motion moved by Councilor Sims, seconded by Councilor Armstead; vote 5–0. (Action A2)
• Reappoint William Johnson to the Ward 4 Board of Zoning Adjustments (BZA) — motion moved by Councilor Armstead, seconded by Councilor Lane; vote 5–0. (Action A3)
• Postpone indefinitely request to work in right-of-way at 09:05 and 09:09 Frisco Street (item 20226) — motion moved by Councilor Simmons, seconded by Councilor Sims; vote 5–0. (Action A4)
• Approve vouchers for period Feb. 10–23 — motion moved by Councilor Sims, seconded by Councilor Simmons; vote 5–0; recorded as Resolution 26-20. (Action A5)
• Approve $36,907 budget amendment to fund MGT Impact Solutions LLC organizational study — motion moved by Councilor Sims, seconded by Councilor Armstead; vote 5–0; recorded as Resolution 26-21. (Action A6)
• Authorize reimbursement of travel-related expenses for an out-of-state city-manager candidate — motion moved by Councilor Armstead, seconded by Councilor Simmons; vote 5–0; recorded as Resolution 26-22. (Action A7)
• Appoint Cale Smith as city manager and enter into an employment agreement — motion moved by Councilor Armstead, seconded by Councilor Simmons; vote 5–0; recorded as Resolution 26-23. (Action A8)
The transcript does not list individual roll-call votes beside the announced 5–0 tallies. Several items were described as coming from staff or pre-council submissions; where contract start dates or implementation schedules were not given, the council directed staff to finalize the paperwork.

