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Residents ask Hueytown to repave Tammy Lane, thank police and report neighborhood nuisances
Summary
During public comment March 10, residents thanked police for responses, raised concerns about an ongoing barking‑dog nuisance, reported an unkempt property, and asked when Tammy Lane will be repaved; the mayor said the road is on the spring paving list and that Jefferson County is responsible for the Chick‑fil‑A deceleration lane.
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Three speakers addressed the council during the public comment period on March 10.
Georgia Gray Hampton (113 Gray Lane) thanked the police for their response to a potential issue at her home. A separate commenter recorded as "Ms. Burner" (89 Crystal Avenue) thanked the Police Department for increased patrols; the minutes also reference "Ms. Roscelia Burney" reporting a dog barking all night and asking whether a neighboring property was a nuisance. The transcript lists both names in the same segment; the record does not clarify whether these are the same person or two separate commenters.
Mr. Macker Broom (5028 Tammy Lane) asked about the timeline to repave Tammy Lane, reported an unkept property across the street owned by Soco Realty, and raised concern that the new Chick‑fil‑A construction lacked a traffic light. Mayor Stephen Ware responded that Tammy Lane is on the paving list for the next round starting in the spring and said Jefferson County is responsible for installing a deceleration lane for the Chick‑fil‑A site.
The comments prompted city follow‑up rather than council action during the meeting.
