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Mobile council shakeup continues ahead of municipal election
Updated May 18, 2021;
Posted May 18, 2021
Mobile City Council members Bess Rich, second from left, and Fred Richardson, second from right, gesture during discussions of a proposed ordinance on city services in Mobile s police jurisdiction. Rich and Richardson will not be returning the council after the August 24, 2021, municipal election. (Lawrence Specker | LSpecker@AL.com)Lawrence Specker | LSpecker@AL.com
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The Mobile City Council will have a new look after the August city elections after a third longtime council member announced plans not to seek re-election.
Councilwoman Bess Rich, who was first elected to the District 6 seat in 1993 representing a section of west Mobile, announced at the end of Tuesday’s council meeting that she will not seek another four-year term in office. She served as the District 6 representative from 1993 to 2001 before unsuccessfully running for mayor in 2001. She return
Mobile City Council returns to in-person meetings with audience
Updated 3:21 PM;
Today 3:17 PM
The Mobile City Council gathered Tuesday for its first in-person meetings in months. From left: Councilman John Williams; Council President Levon Manzie (seated); councilmen C.J. Small, Fred Richardson and Joel Daves; City Clerk Lisa Lambert; City Attorney Richardo Woods; Councilwoman Bess Rich; and Mayor Sandy Stimpson. (Councilwoman Gina Gregory, not shown, also was on hand.)Lawrence Specker | LSpecker@AL.com
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The hopes, fears and doubts about “getting back to normal” after COVID-19 have loaded the concept with a lot of concerns, but the Mobile City Council made it seem perfectly routine Tuesday as it held its first in-person meeting in months.