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In [[1911]] [[Birmingham]] moved was changed from a Mayor-Aldermen system to a three-member City Commission. The Commission system was adopted at the time that [[Greater Birmingham]] was annexed into the City with the idea that the government should be run less like a small town and more like a business enterprise. Presidents of the Commission, beginning with [[Culpepper Exum]], who inherited the role as the sitting Mayor, are listed in the [[List of Mayors of Birmingham]]. This listing includes the full commission for the years 1911 to 1963, when the present Mayor-Council Act was passed.
In [[1911]] [[Birmingham]] moved from a Mayor-Aldermen system to a three-member City Commission. The Commission system was adopted at the time that [[Greater Birmingham]] was annexed into the City with the idea that the government should be run less like a small town and more like a business enterprise. Presidents of the Commission, beginning with [[Culpepper Exum]], who inherited the role as the sitting Mayor, are listed in the [[List of Mayors of Birmingham]]. This listing includes the full commission for the years 1911 to 1963, when the present [[Mayor-Council Act]] was passed, providing for a nine-member [[Birmingham City Council|City Council]].


* 1911-1913: [[Culpepper Exum]], president, [[A. O. Lane]], [[James Weatherly]]
* 1911-1913: [[Culpepper Exum]], president, [[A. O. Lane]], [[James Weatherly]]
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==References==
==References==
* Norton, Bertha Bendall. (1970) Birmingham's First Magic Century: Were You There?. Birmingham: Lakeshore Press. p. 14-16
* Norton, Bertha Bendall. (1970) ''Birmingham's First Magic Century: Were You There?.'' Birmingham: Lakeshore Press. p. 14-16


[[Category:Birmingham government|City Commission]]
[[Category:Birmingham government|City Commission]]

Revision as of 23:11, 18 May 2006

In 1911 Birmingham moved from a Mayor-Aldermen system to a three-member City Commission. The Commission system was adopted at the time that Greater Birmingham was annexed into the City with the idea that the government should be run less like a small town and more like a business enterprise. Presidents of the Commission, beginning with Culpepper Exum, who inherited the role as the sitting Mayor, are listed in the List of Mayors of Birmingham. This listing includes the full commission for the years 1911 to 1963, when the present Mayor-Council Act was passed, providing for a nine-member City Council.

References

  • Norton, Bertha Bendall. (1970) Birmingham's First Magic Century: Were You There?. Birmingham: Lakeshore Press. p. 14-16