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On the council, Montgomery has crafted a noise ordinance and an ordinance regarding the booting of cars. He campaigned unsuccessfully against Birmingham's ban on smoking in restaurants.
On the council, Montgomery has crafted a noise ordinance and an ordinance regarding the booting of cars. He campaigned unsuccessfully against Birmingham's ban on smoking in restaurants.


He and his wife Cynthia are members of [[St John's Methodist Church]]. Cynthia was reported missing to police on [[January 12]], [[2009]], but phoned the department's family services unit the next day to attest to her safety.
He and his wife, Cynthia, were married in June [[2008]]. They are members of [[St John's Methodist Church]].  


==Public intoxication report==
==Public intoxication report==
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On [[July 25]], [[2008]], Montgomery's attorney [[Jon Vickers]] filed a lawsuit against [[J. H. Berry & Co]], owners of the parking lot at 14th Avenue and [[20th Street South]], claiming that the wall in the parking lot should have handrails and better lighting.
On [[July 25]], [[2008]], Montgomery's attorney [[Jon Vickers]] filed a lawsuit against [[J. H. Berry & Co]], owners of the parking lot at 14th Avenue and [[20th Street South]], claiming that the wall in the parking lot should have handrails and better lighting.
==Domestic abuse allegations==
Cynthia Montgomery left the couple's home on [[January 12]], [[2009]]. After she was reported missing she telephoned the [[Birmingham Police Department]]'s family services unit to attest to her safety. She subsequently filed a police report alleging verbal and physical abuse from her husband that prompted her to leave. Councilor Montgomery filed for divorce soon afterward.


==References==
==References==
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* Velasco, Eric (July 30, 2008) "Councilman Joel Montgomery sues lot owner over 2007 fall." ''Birmingham News''
* Velasco, Eric (July 30, 2008) "Councilman Joel Montgomery sues lot owner over 2007 fall." ''Birmingham News''
* Robinson, Carol (January 13, 2009) "Birmingham council man's wife tells police she's safe after being reported missing." ''Birmingham News''
* Robinson, Carol (January 13, 2009) "Birmingham council man's wife tells police she's safe after being reported missing." ''Birmingham News''
 
* Bryant, Joseph D. (February 4, 2009) "Birmingham City Councilman Joel Montgomery's wife alleges abuse, intimidation." ''Birmingham News''


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 09:41, 4 February 2009

Joel Lynn Montgomery (born 1956) represents District 1 in the Birmingham City Council. He chairs the Public Safety and Utilities committees. He was first elected to the City Council in 2001 and re-elected with 54.5% percent of votes in 2005. His current term ends in 2009.

Montgomery earnied his college degree in business administration and opened an electronics store in East Birmingham. He was active in the Bridlewood community and helped secure flood relief work in that neighborhood. He also organized two neighborhood watch groups in the community.

On the council, Montgomery has crafted a noise ordinance and an ordinance regarding the booting of cars. He campaigned unsuccessfully against Birmingham's ban on smoking in restaurants.

He and his wife, Cynthia, were married in June 2008. They are members of St John's Methodist Church.

Public intoxication report

On April 7, 2007 Montgomery was arrested at Cobb Lane and 14th Street South by Birmingham police for public intoxication. He was first taken to Cooper Green Mercy Hospital because of bruises and lacerations on his face and chest, and then booked at the Birmingham City Jail. Birmingham Municipal Court judge K. C. Hairston dismissed the charges against him on August 17. In January 2008 a judge declined to reinstate charges despite a request by prosecutors who claimed that Montgomery had failed to follow through on a verbal agreement to undergo counseling for alcohol abuse.

On July 25, 2008, Montgomery's attorney Jon Vickers filed a lawsuit against J. H. Berry & Co, owners of the parking lot at 14th Avenue and 20th Street South, claiming that the wall in the parking lot should have handrails and better lighting.

Domestic abuse allegations

Cynthia Montgomery left the couple's home on January 12, 2009. After she was reported missing she telephoned the Birmingham Police Department's family services unit to attest to her safety. She subsequently filed a police report alleging verbal and physical abuse from her husband that prompted her to leave. Councilor Montgomery filed for divorce soon afterward.

References

  • Bryant, Walter (April 7, 2007) "City councilman arrested for public intoxication." Birmingham News
  • Bryant, Joseph (August 17, 2007) "Judge dismisses charge against Birmingham City Councilman." Birmingham News
  • Bryant, Joseph (January 17, 2008) "Montgomery's case dismissed." Birmingham News
  • Velasco, Eric (July 30, 2008) "Councilman Joel Montgomery sues lot owner over 2007 fall." Birmingham News
  • Robinson, Carol (January 13, 2009) "Birmingham council man's wife tells police she's safe after being reported missing." Birmingham News
  • Bryant, Joseph D. (February 4, 2009) "Birmingham City Councilman Joel Montgomery's wife alleges abuse, intimidation." Birmingham News

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Birmingham City Council
District 1 Clinton Woods District 4 J. T. Moore District 7 Wardine Alexander
District 2 Hunter Williams District 5 Darrell O'Quinn District 8 Carol Clarke
District 3 Valerie Abbott District 6 Crystal Smitherman District 9 LaTonya Tate