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Hueytown council adopts series of nuisance abatement resolutions, approves $787,692.88 in bills and a trails change order

City Council of the City of Hueytown, Alabama · April 14, 2026
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Summary

At its April 14 meeting the Hueytown City Council unanimously approved multiple resolutions declaring properties public nuisances, authorized maintenance agreements and a change order for the West Rock Preserve Trails project, and approved $787,692.88 in city bills for payment.

Hueytown’s City Council adopted a string of unanimous votes at its April 14 meeting to declare multiple properties public nuisances, approve city bills totaling $787,692.88 and authorize equipment and project contracts.

Council Member Zinnerman presented the bills for payment, listing account balances across SERVIS 1st Bank and 1st Financial Bank; the council approved the total $787,692.88 on a roll call vote with President Hurliman and Council Members Zinnerman, Randall, Wright and Jacks voting in favor.

The council moved through a group of nuisance abatement resolutions, each adopted unanimously. Resolution No. 7383 concerns the property at 3230 Longmire Drive; property owner Philip Longmire told the council he had arranged for a dumpster on site and secured a new contractor but had not yet received a contract. President Hurliman advised that a previously granted extension had expired and that the city would proceed with a bid process to abate the nuisance. Resolutions Nos. 7384, 7385, 7386, 7387, 7388, 7389, 7390 and 7391 similarly declared properties at the addresses listed on the agenda (including 2006 1/2 27th Avenue North, 113 Sterling Drive, 215 Hart Avenue, 2217 27th Avenue North, 2522 16th Street North, 3053 Virginia Drive, 3057 Virginia Drive and 3229 Allison Bonnett Memorial Drive) to be public nuisances; council votes on those items were unanimous.

The council also adopted Resolution No. 7392, which authorizes maintenance agreements for the city’s emergency electrical generation equipment, and Resolution No. 7393, acknowledging receipt of funds from City Attorney Charlie D. Waldrep for the Hueytown Chamber of Commerce Community Prayer Breakfast. Council Members moved and seconded the motions as recorded in the minutes; all recorded roll call votes were in favor.

On a procedural addition to the agenda, the council adopted Resolution No. 7394 authorizing a change order for the West Rock Preserve Trails project. Council records show the motion carried on a unanimous roll call vote.

Ordinance No. 26-0414-01, a first reading and public hearing to consider rezoning property at 1778 Larkin Street in Dolomite from MR to B2, was presented; no one spoke for or against the ordinance and the council closed the public hearing.

The meeting adjourned at 6:45 p.m.