Council President Alex Wyatt updated the Finance committee, Monday, February 19, on the city manager consideration. He revealed a proposed ward map with four ward boundaries, instead of five, redrawn by the state according to census data. It would go into effect if a referendum for the proposed change to the government structure is successful. But before there can be a vote, the next step is to complete a petition, which takes support from 10% of the people who voted in the 2020 municipal election. If you support this move, you can sign the petition that is available at city hall through the clerk's office on the 2nd floor.
If the petition gets enough signatures, the referendum must be done within 40 to 90 days of the petition being certified by the probate court. If the referendum is approved by voters, there would be four city councilors, each designated to represent a specific ward, and a mayor elected citywide who would also hold the position of council president. Additionally, there would be an appointment of a city manager by the council to supervise the day-to-day operations of the city, with accountability to the entire council.
Right now, Homewood has five council wards, each with two elected officials – a council president and mayor. In the coming year, there will be public meetings to share detailed info on this big shift in the city's government.
Watch the video below to see the presentation.
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