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Residents raise Water Works lawsuit, title dispute and police conduct during public comments

Birmingham City Council · March 24, 2026
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Summary

At the March 24 meeting, public commenters told the council about a lawsuit challenging Senate Bill 330 at Birmingham Water Works, problems with a denied quitclaim deed and a complaint about police conduct involving an elderly resident; a local circus organizer also announced an upcoming Legion Field run.

Several residents used the council's public comment period on March 24 to raise legal, property and public‑safety concerns and to announce community events.

William Mohammed identified himself as a former Birmingham Water Works board member and said his group filed a lawsuit on Feb. 21 challenging Senate Bill 330, which increased the board to nine members and included appointees from outside the city. Mohammed alleged administrative actions since the bill's passage — including a round of drug tests…

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