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Hueytown Council approves $935,148.25 in bills and a slate of nuisance resolutions
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Summary
The Hueytown City Council unanimously approved $935,148.25 in bills, adopted multiple nuisance resolutions authorizing enforcement at specific addresses, amended the FY2026 budget to buy a police patrol vehicle and accepted a Workers’ Compensation policy with Travelers Insurance Company.
At its Feb. 10 meeting, the Hueytown City Council unanimously approved $935,148.25 in payable accounts and adopted a series of routine resolutions and an annexation ordinance. Council President Hurliman presided and all five council members voted in favor.
Council Member Zinnerman presented the bills totaling $935,148.25 and moved to approve them; Council Member Wright seconded the motion, which passed on a roll call vote with President Hurliman and Council Members Zinnerman, Randall, Wright and Jacks voting yes.
The council adopted multiple resolutions declaring properties nuisances for weeds, trash and/or inoperable vehicles at specified addresses (Resolutions 7346, 7347, 7348, 7351, 7352, 7353 and 7354). Council Member Wright routinely moved adoption of each nuisance resolution with Council Member Randall seconding, and each passed unanimously by roll call.
Council Member Zinnerman moved and Council Member Jacks seconded Resolution 7349, amending the fiscal year 2026 budget to permit purchase of a replacement police patrol vehicle; the council approved the amendment unanimously. Council Member Wright moved and Council Member Jacks seconded Resolution 7355 to accept a proposed Workers’ Compensation Insurance policy with Travelers Insurance Company; the motion passed unanimously.
The council also declared certain outdated information-technology equipment surplus and authorized its disposal under Resolution 7350 (motion by Council Member Randall; second by Council Member Zinnerman), and adopted Ordinance No. 26-0113-01 to annex contiguous property at 1778 Larking Street in Dolomite (motion by Council Member Wright; second by Council Member Randall). All votes on these items were unanimous.
Votes at a glance: - Bills for approval: $935,148.25 — mover: Council Member Zinnerman; second: Council Member Wright; outcome: approved (5–0). - Resolution 7346 (1024 Rosehill Circle nuisance) — mover: Council Member Wright; second: Council Member Randall; outcome: adopted (5–0). - Resolution 7347 (1702 26th Ave N nuisance) — mover: Council Member Wright; second: Council Member Randall; outcome: adopted (5–0). - Resolution 7348 (3530 Lee Street nuisance) — mover: Council Member Wright; second: Council Member Randall; outcome: adopted (5–0). - Resolution 7349 (FY2026 budget amendment — police patrol vehicle) — mover: Council Member Zinnerman; second: Council Member Jacks; outcome: adopted (5–0). - Resolution 7350 (surplus IT equipment) — mover: Council Member Randall; second: Council Member Zinnerman; outcome: adopted (5–0). - Resolution 7351 (2522 17th Street North nuisance) — mover: Council Member Wright; second: Council Member Randall; outcome: adopted (5–0). - Resolution 7352 (108 Oak Avenue nuisance) — mover: Council Member Wright; second: Council Member Randall; outcome: adopted (5–0). - Resolution 7353 (112 Oak Avenue nuisance) — mover: Council Member Wright; second: Council Member Randall; outcome: adopted (5–0). - Resolution 7354 (121 Lindberg Road nuisance) — mover: Council Member Wright; second: Council Member Randall; outcome: adopted (5–0). - Resolution 7355 (accept Travelers Workers’ Compensation policy) — mover: Council Member Wright; second: Council Member Jacks; outcome: adopted (5–0). - Ordinance 26-0113-01 (annexation — 1778 Larking Street, Dolomite) — mover: Council Member Wright; second: Council Member Randall; outcome: adopted (5–0).
The meeting record shows unanimous roll call votes for each item; no opposing votes or abstentions were recorded. The council adjourned at 6:29 p.m.
