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City of Prattville

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Board meetings and strategic plans from Louis Carl Colley's organization

Dec 18, 2025·Board Meeting

Planning Commission Planning Meeting

Board

The meeting involved the approval of the minutes from the November 20, 2025 meeting. A significant portion of the session was dedicated to a public hearing regarding the annexation of approximately 104 acres for Glenbrook subdivision phase 10, proposed by David L. Avant and Diana R. Avant, intending to continue the established R3 zoning for larger lots and side-entry garages, consistent with the existing master plan. During this hearing, a concern was raised by an adjacent property owner regarding stormwater runoff and property degradation. A second public hearing addressed a zoning amendment request to rezone a property at 1114 East Main Street from R2 Single Family Residential to O1 Office District, which was supported despite reservations about the proliferation of office space along Main Street and traffic implications. A miscellaneous item involving a site plan concept for a property previously recommended for denial under B3 zoning was tabled after the applicant indicated they would waive review since site plan review was not within the commission's purview.

Jan 6, 2026·Board Meeting

City Council Business Meeting

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The meeting began with the pledge of allegiance and an invocation. Key discussions included the approval of minutes from the December 16, 2025, public hearing. Public comments focused on the lack of visibility regarding updates to the ambulance fee schedule policy, specifically concerning language related to writing off fees for city retirees and collections. The mayor reported on various city activities, noting that the city won the al.com's overall Alabama city with the best Christmas lights for 2025, and highlighting the upcoming Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. Updates were provided on city projects, including the Rebuild Alabama Gas Tax Fund expenditures, the forthcoming construction at North Highland Park, and the cost-saving measures achieved for the library foundation stabilization work, which is proceeding but may lead to a temporary library closure. Information was also provided on procedures for reporting street and infrastructure issues, directing citizens to the work order system for non-emergencies and 911 for immediate hazards.

Feb 17, 2026·Board Meeting

City Council Business Meetings

Board

The meeting commenced with two public hearings: one regarding the pre-zoning of Glenbrook 10 property to R3 single-family residential, and another concerning the re-zoning of 1114 East Main Street from R2 residential to 01 office district. Key discussion points in the regular agenda included citizen comments regarding recycling plastic containers, with a request for more time to clean up materials, and suggestions for establishing clear compensation comparison matrices for city staff against similar Alabama cities, including reviewing 1099s and benefit packages. The council also discussed infrastructure improvements, specifically addressing storm drainage issues at the Family Support Center culvert. Furthermore, the Mayor reported that the city was selected for a Site Elevation and Economic Development Strategy (SEEDS) grant to conduct industrial property assessments, and noted the city's hosting of an FBI leadership class and the Alabama Association of Chiefs of Police winter conference. The library agreement (Agenda Item 1) was recommended for tabling until the next fiscal year budget preparation, and authorization was sought to resubmit a build application for McQueen Smith Road Improvements. Lastly, the council considered extending a tax exemption certificate for James Hardy Building Products and reminded citizens about the sales tax holiday for emergency supplies.

Feb 3, 2026·Board Meeting

City Council Business Meetings

Board

The meeting began with a public hearing concerning a resolution to abate overgrown grass and weeds at properties located at 1619 and 1621 East Main Street. Following the public hearing and the pledge of allegiance, the council approved minutes from previous meetings held on January 6, 2026, and January 20, 2026. The Mayor's report covered Alabama Severe Weather Awareness Week, reminding attendees about emergency preparedness and a sales tax holiday for emergency supplies. The Mayor also shared positive feedback received at the EDAA winter conference regarding the city's amenities and work of city departments. Updates were provided on the ongoing construction of the North Highland Park basketball courts, which includes several complementary improvements like new restroom construction and lighting. A significant portion of the discussion focused on a newly proposed internal policy to shield professional city staff from the 'political crosshairs' regarding code enforcement matters, by involving elected officials earlier in the process for consistency and accountability, especially concerning potentially politicized cases like dilapidated structures. Other items mentioned included the rescheduled Marty Gro celebration and the city's 25th annual Black History program.

Oct 23, 2025·Board Meeting

City Of Pratville's Historic Preservation Commission Meeting

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The meeting included the approval of the August 28th minutes, as the September meeting did not achieve quorum. Key discussions involved Old Business concerning a petition from Prattville Lodge number 89 for the installation of a 12x12 front porch awning/cover at 100 Maple Street, which was approved after a public hearing, with one commissioner recusing themselves due to a conflict of interest. The agenda also covered two other items requiring public hearings: the replacement of 19 windows at 161 Southington Street with white vinyl 6-over-6 grid windows, including the removal of storm windows, which passed unanimously. The third item addressed the Poke family properties at 205 and 213 South Court Street (the old Mine Creef building) seeking to replace rotting wood, replace the door handle, and repaint facade elements using specific historic color codes (Kendall Charcoal and a 'ghost blue' for the porch ceiling). There was significant discussion regarding painting the newer brick overlay while leaving the original historic brick untouched, and the plan to remove aluminum framing and address existing signage, including a ghost sign on the Ticker Street side.

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