2013-2017 Birmingham City Council
The 2013-2017 Birmingham City Council served as the Birmingham City Council from 2013 to 2017. The nine members were elected by district to concurrent four-year terms in the 2013 Birmingham municipal election on August 27, 2013.
- District 1: Lashunda Scales
- District 2: Kim Rafferty
- District 3: Valerie Abbott
- District 4: Maxine Parker (-November 2013), William Parker (December 2013-)
- District 5: Johnathan Austin
- District 6: Sheila Tyson
- District 7: Jay Roberson
- District 8: Steven Hoyt
- District 9: Marcus Lundy
Officers
After the council members were sworn in on October 22, Maxine Parker was elected president, with Jay Roberson as president pro tem. Parker died in November 2013 and her colleagues appointed her son, William Parker, to succeed her as representative of District 4. Johnathan Austin was elected to take over as president on December 3.
In May 2016 the Alabama State Legislature passed a bill sponsored by Rep. Oliver Robinson that modified the Mayor-Council Act to reduce the terms of council officers from four years to two. The law required a new election for officers to be held immediately. On May 10 Austin was re-elected president, with support from Steven Hoyt, Marcus Lundy, Lashunda Scales and Sheila Tyson. Hoyt was elected president pro-tem, succeeding Roberson.
Committees
Prior to December 2015, Council members were assigned to one or more of nine committees (as well as the Committee of the Whole):
- Administration/Education Committee: Johnathan Austin (chair), Marcus Lundy, William Parker
- Budget and Finance Committee: Valerie Abbott (chair), Johnathan Austin, Marcus Lundy
- Economic Development Committee: Marcus Lundy (chair), Johnathan Austin, Kim Rafferty
- Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Committee: William Parker (chair), Jay Roberson, Sheila Tyson
- Planning and Zoning Committee: Jay Roberson (chair), Valerie Abbott, Steven Hoyt
- Public Improvements and Beautification Committee: Sheila Tyson (chair), Steven Hoyt, Lashunda Scales
- Public Safety Committee: Steven Hoyt (chair), William Parker, Kim Rafferty
- Transportation and Communications Committee: Kim Rafferty (chair), Valerie Abbott, Lashunda Scales
- Utilities Committee: Lashunda Scales (chair), Jay Roberson, Sheila Tyson
In December 2015 president Johnathan Austin announced a restructuring of the council committees. A "Governmental Affairs Committee" was created to oversee legislative priorities for the city. The "Education and Administrative" committee was split into separate committees, with the "Technology" committee combined with the "Administrative" fuction. The "Public Safety" and "Transportation" committees were combined, as were the "Budget & Finance" and "Economic Development" committees. The new assignments to eight committees were as follows:
- Administrative/Technology Committee: Johnathan Austin (chair), William Parker, Marcus Lundy
- Economic Development, Budget & Finance Committee: Marcus Lundy (chair), Lashunda Scales, Johnathan Austin
- Education Committee: Valerie Abbott (chair), Kim Rafferty, Jay Roberson
- Utilities Committee: Jay Roberson (chair), Valerie Abbott, Kim Rafferty
- Parks & Recreation Committee: William Parker (chair), Jay Roberson, Sheila Tyson
- Planning & Zoning Committee: Kim Rafferty (chair), Steven Hoyt, Valerie Abbott
- Public Improvement Committee: Sheila Tyson (chair), Steven Hoyt, Lashunda Scales
- Public Safety and transportation Committee: Steven Hoyt (chair), Sheila Tyson, William Parker
After winning re-election as President on a 5-4 vote in May 2016, Austin again reassigned some council committees, removing William Parker from the Administrative/Technology and Parks & Recreation committees.
Preceded by: 2009-2013 Birmingham City Council |
Birmingham City Council 2013-2017 |
Succeeded by: 2017-2021 Birmingham City Council |