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Public commenters urge short-term housing help, raise drainage concerns; candidate introduces campaign
Summary
During public comment, a Cullman County revenue-commissioner candidate introduced himself; residents requested short-term funding for two people experiencing homelessness ($752 total) and raised drainage and street-lighting concerns in a subdivision.
During the council’s public-comment period on March 9, three speakers highlighted local concerns and community service requests.
Candidate introduction Mike Pitts introduced himself to the council as a candidate for Cullman County Revenue Commissioner, described his small‑business background (screen printing and vehicle wraps) and noted his ties to the community and education (Coleman High School class of 1985). Pitts said his business experience would inform a customer-service approach in office operations.
Subdivision drainage and street-lighting Charles Cobb of the Bolte Crossing…
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