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The '''Lipscomb City Council''' is the elected body governing the city of [[Lipscomb]]. | The '''Lipscomb City Council''' is the 6-member elected body governing the city of [[Lipscomb]]. | ||
* District _: [[David Horn]] | At one point during [[2008]], three members of the Council had either left office or were unable to attend meetings, leaving the body short of a quorum to conduct business. | ||
==2020–2024== | |||
* District 1: [[Barry Reddick]] | |||
* District 2: [[Christine Burrell]] | |||
* District 3: [[Vanessa Reed]] | |||
* District 4: [[Michelle Proctor]] | |||
* District 5: [[Barbara Moore]] | |||
==2016–2020== | |||
==2012–2016== | |||
* District 1: [[Carolyn McCoy]] | |||
* District 2: [[Benny Ragland]] | |||
* District 3: | |||
* District 4: [[Brenda Renz ]] | |||
* District 5: [[Geraldine Hotzel]] | |||
==2008-2012== | |||
* District 1: [[Lillie Kennedy]] ran unopposed in the [[2008 Jefferson County municipal elections#Lipscomb|2008 election]]. | |||
* District 2: [[Benny Ragland]], the incumbent, ran unopposed. | |||
* District 3: [[Tonja Baldwin]] ran unopposed. | |||
* District 4: [[Brenda Renz]] ran unopposed. | |||
* District 5: [[Geraldine Hotzel]] (44 votes) defeated [[Frederick Newell]] (35 votes) and [[Melinda Richburg]] (14 votes) | |||
==2004-2008== | |||
* District _: [[David Horn]], sentenced to 6 months at [[Gardendale City Jail]] in November 2007 for failure to appear. | |||
* District 2: [[Benny Ragland]] | |||
* District 3: vacant: [[Gaston Randle]], the former Mayor Pro Tem, was indicted on felony charges and resigned in January 2008 citing poor health. | |||
* District 4: [[Brenda Renz]] (appointed March 18, 2008 by Governor Bob Riley). [[Melanie Bouyer]] was previously appointed by the Council to fill unexpired term of [[Deborah Miller]], but later resigned because she doesn't live in the district. | |||
* District _: [[Willie Jones]] | * District _: [[Willie Jones]] | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* Nance, Rahkia (December 4, 2007) "Lipscomb City Council fills District 4 vacancy" | * Nance, Rahkia (January 25, 2008) "Lipscomb councilman exits, leaving government unable to function." {{BN}} | ||
* Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham (2007) ''[http://www.rpcgb.org/documents/DirectoryLGO_07.pdf 2007 Directory of Local Government Officials]''. | * Nance, Rahkia (December 4, 2007) "Lipscomb City Council fills District 4 vacancy." {{BN}} | ||
* Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham (2007) ''[http://www.rpcgb.org/documents/DirectoryLGO_07.pdf 2007 Directory of Local Government Officials].'' | |||
* Robinson, Carol (May 12, 2023) "Former Lipscomb city manager, council member allegedly embezzled more than $200,000 from city." {{AL}} | |||
[[Category:Lipscomb]] | [[Category:Lipscomb officials|City Council]] | ||
[[Category:City Councils]] | [[Category:City Councils]] |
Latest revision as of 10:56, 8 May 2024
The Lipscomb City Council is the 6-member elected body governing the city of Lipscomb.
At one point during 2008, three members of the Council had either left office or were unable to attend meetings, leaving the body short of a quorum to conduct business.
2020–2024
- District 1: Barry Reddick
- District 2: Christine Burrell
- District 3: Vanessa Reed
- District 4: Michelle Proctor
- District 5: Barbara Moore
2016–2020
2012–2016
- District 1: Carolyn McCoy
- District 2: Benny Ragland
- District 3:
- District 4: Brenda Renz
- District 5: Geraldine Hotzel
2008-2012
- District 1: Lillie Kennedy ran unopposed in the 2008 election.
- District 2: Benny Ragland, the incumbent, ran unopposed.
- District 3: Tonja Baldwin ran unopposed.
- District 4: Brenda Renz ran unopposed.
- District 5: Geraldine Hotzel (44 votes) defeated Frederick Newell (35 votes) and Melinda Richburg (14 votes)
2004-2008
- District _: David Horn, sentenced to 6 months at Gardendale City Jail in November 2007 for failure to appear.
- District 2: Benny Ragland
- District 3: vacant: Gaston Randle, the former Mayor Pro Tem, was indicted on felony charges and resigned in January 2008 citing poor health.
- District 4: Brenda Renz (appointed March 18, 2008 by Governor Bob Riley). Melanie Bouyer was previously appointed by the Council to fill unexpired term of Deborah Miller, but later resigned because she doesn't live in the district.
- District _: Willie Jones
References
- Nance, Rahkia (January 25, 2008) "Lipscomb councilman exits, leaving government unable to function." The Birmingham News
- Nance, Rahkia (December 4, 2007) "Lipscomb City Council fills District 4 vacancy." The Birmingham News
- Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham (2007) 2007 Directory of Local Government Officials.
- Robinson, Carol (May 12, 2023) "Former Lipscomb city manager, council member allegedly embezzled more than $200,000 from city." AL.com