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[[Birmingham]] [[Mayor of Birmingham|Mayor]] [[William Bell]]'s '''2014 State of the City address''' was delivered on Tuesday [[January 14]], [[2013]], at the end of his 4th year in office.
[[Birmingham]] [[Mayor of Birmingham|Mayor]] [[William Bell]]'s '''2014 State of the City address''' was delivered on Tuesday [[January 14]], [[2013]], at the end of his 4th year in office. Bell addressed the the [[Kiwanis Club of Birmingham]] at luncheon in the [[Harbert Center]], and reprised his speech at 6:00 PM at the [[Fountain Heights Recreation Center]].
 
Bell addressed the the [[Kiwanis Club of Birmingham]] at luncheon in the [[Harbert Center]], and reprised his speech at 6:00 PM at the [[Fountain Heights Recreation Center]].
 


During the address, Bell touted his plans for implementing the city's [[Birmingham land bank|land banking]] program to promote economic development and reduce blight. He also announced the creation of a police foundation to raise revenues for the [[Birmingham Police Department]]. He also urged the [[Birmingham Water Works]] board to institute voluntary reforms to negate the momentum for state legislation to reconstitute the board. His administration opposes the Republican-backed legislation, and in the morning's [[Birmingham City Council]] meeting a measure authorizing the hiring of [[Anthony Barnes]] and other lobbyists to pursue the city's legislative agenda was approved.


==References==
==References==
* Bryant, Joseph D. (January 14, 2014) "State of the City: Birmingham Mayor William Bell to stress land banking benefits, new development initiatives for 2014." {{BN}}
* Bryant, Joseph D. (January 14, 2014) "State of the City: Birmingham Mayor William Bell to stress land banking benefits, new development initiatives for 2014." {{BN}}
* Bryant, Joseph D. (January 14, 2014) "Room for compromise? Birmingham Mayor William Bell offers to intercede to avoid looming Water Works legislative fight." {{BN}}


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Revision as of 16:42, 14 January 2014

William Bell

Birmingham Mayor William Bell's 2014 State of the City address was delivered on Tuesday January 14, 2013, at the end of his 4th year in office. Bell addressed the the Kiwanis Club of Birmingham at luncheon in the Harbert Center, and reprised his speech at 6:00 PM at the Fountain Heights Recreation Center.

During the address, Bell touted his plans for implementing the city's land banking program to promote economic development and reduce blight. He also announced the creation of a police foundation to raise revenues for the Birmingham Police Department. He also urged the Birmingham Water Works board to institute voluntary reforms to negate the momentum for state legislation to reconstitute the board. His administration opposes the Republican-backed legislation, and in the morning's Birmingham City Council meeting a measure authorizing the hiring of Anthony Barnes and other lobbyists to pursue the city's legislative agenda was approved.

References

  • Bryant, Joseph D. (January 14, 2014) "State of the City: Birmingham Mayor William Bell to stress land banking benefits, new development initiatives for 2014." The Birmingham News
  • Bryant, Joseph D. (January 14, 2014) "Room for compromise? Birmingham Mayor William Bell offers to intercede to avoid looming Water Works legislative fight." The Birmingham News