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Council members also serve on three-member committees. Current committees include Finance, Personnel, Streets, Public Safety and Risk Management. | Council members also serve on three-member committees. Current committees include Finance, Personnel, Streets, Public Safety and Risk Management. | ||
==2008-2012== | In [[2018]] the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund (LDF) notified the city that its method of voting at-large may violate Section 2 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. The letter prompted Mayor [[Jerry Brasseale]] to have city attorney [[J. D. Terry]] discuss the matter with the LDF and to begin holding public hearings on the possibility of creating City Council districts. | ||
==Council members== | |||
===2008-2012=== | |||
* Place 1: [[Phillip Houston]] | * Place 1: [[Phillip Houston]] | ||
* Place 2: [[Pete Mosely]] | * Place 2: [[Pete Mosely]] | ||
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* Place 5: [[William Bullion]] | * Place 5: [[William Bullion]] | ||
==2012-2016== | ===2012-2016=== | ||
* Place 1: [[Phillip Houston]] | * Place 1: [[Phillip Houston]] | ||
* Place 2: [[Pete Mosely]] (resigned 2014 to move to [[Hoover]]), [[Priscilla McWilliams]] (selected in 2014 to fill Mosely's seat) | * Place 2: [[Pete Mosely]] (resigned 2014 to move to [[Hoover]]), [[Priscilla McWilliams]] (selected in 2014 to fill Mosely's seat) | ||
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* Place 5: [[William Bullion]] | * Place 5: [[William Bullion]] | ||
==2016-2020== | ===2016-2020=== | ||
* Place 1: [[Phillip Houston]] | * Place 1: [[Phillip Houston]] | ||
* Place 2: [[James Crumpton]] | * Place 2: [[James Crumpton]] | ||
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* Place 4: [[Paula Johnson]] | * Place 4: [[Paula Johnson]] | ||
* Place 5: [[William Bullion]] | * Place 5: [[William Bullion]] | ||
==References== | |||
* Beahm, Anna (August 22, 2018) "'They don't understand my fight': Black Pleasant Grove residents want answers on election method." {{BN}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 09:06, 22 August 2018
The Pleasant Grove City Council is the legislative body for the city of Pleasant Grove. The five members of the council are elected to four-year terms. They meet on the first and third Tuesday of each month at Pleasant Grove City Hall.
Council members also serve on three-member committees. Current committees include Finance, Personnel, Streets, Public Safety and Risk Management.
In 2018 the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund (LDF) notified the city that its method of voting at-large may violate Section 2 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. The letter prompted Mayor Jerry Brasseale to have city attorney J. D. Terry discuss the matter with the LDF and to begin holding public hearings on the possibility of creating City Council districts.
Council members
2008-2012
- Place 1: Phillip Houston
- Place 2: Pete Mosely
- Place 3: Terrie Hicks
- Place 4: Paula Johnson
- Place 5: William Bullion
2012-2016
- Place 1: Phillip Houston
- Place 2: Pete Mosely (resigned 2014 to move to Hoover), Priscilla McWilliams (selected in 2014 to fill Mosely's seat)
- Place 3: Terrie Hicks
- Place 4: Paula Johnson
- Place 5: William Bullion
2016-2020
- Place 1: Phillip Houston
- Place 2: James Crumpton
- Place 3: Kenneth Hatfield
- Place 4: Paula Johnson
- Place 5: William Bullion
References
- Beahm, Anna (August 22, 2018) "'They don't understand my fight': Black Pleasant Grove residents want answers on election method." The Birmingham News
External links
- City Council at cityofpg.com