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Residents press Hueytown council for paving, traffic‑safety fixes and other neighborhood repairs

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

During public comment residents asked when Virginia Road will be paved, requested speed bumps and reported low-hanging power lines; other commenters raised stop-sign visibility, a storm-drain hole, a missing stop sign and asked about the city's wrecker/storage bid.

Several Hueytown residents used the public-comment period to press the council on neighborhood street and safety concerns.

James Gegeanis of 1406 Virginia Road asked when Virginia Road would be paved, requested speed bumps for excessive speeding and said there are low-hanging power lines before the curve on Virginia Road; Mayor Stephen M. Ware replied that the project is included in the upcoming paving bid and asked the police chief to address the speeding concern. Mary Meyer of 502 Saddleridge said a bush is blocking stop-sign visibility on Circle Drive. A representative named David for Parker Towing and Recovery asked when the city's wrecker and storage bid will be advertised; the mayor said it will be advertised within a week. Dennis Whitlinger reported a large hole by the storm drain at Dabbs and Forest Road, and Ronnie Patterson reported a basketball being played in the street and that a stop sign is missing at Knight Avenue and Red Farmer Road.